Sunday, July 17, 2011

Chad Muska couldn't fakie 5-0: Arrested

Photo courtesy of Super Cheats


Professional skater and former "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater" video game legend Chad Muska was arrested outside of the Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles Wednesday night for vandalism.

The footage below doesn't show Muska actually spray painting, but with the word "Muska" painted on the window of a nearby Coffee Bean, it looks like that was the likely scenario.

In the video, Muska repeatedly uttered the "N" word toward two black security guards and was probably lucky that he was surrounded by cameras during his racial remarks.

I'd like to say he will likely end up having to apologize publicly and do service in the black community within the next year, but skaters' reputations aren't as scrutinized as other athletes, so he might skip the forced apologies.



If it weren't for the graffiti, the cameramen would have probably thought they were shooting two security guards harassing a homeless man, or guitarist Jerry Cantrell from Alice in Chains.

Muska had Tweeted earlier that day, "I have a feeling tonight is going to be another one of those nights. I should just stay in ... But I won't." He probably should have just stayed home and watched Deck Dogz on Netflix, assuming he's not outraged with the new Netflix price hike.

It was reported that Muska's bail was set at $20,000.



Information from ESPN was used in this article.

Jerry Cantrell photo courtesy of MTV.

Video Courtesy of TMZ


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