Naked Man Arrested Gyrating On Poker Table In Las Vegas
Never a dull moment in Las Vegas. This moment began with a fight, and a naked dance, unfortunately
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department police reported an incident that started with a fight at one Las Vegas Strip casino and ended at another casino – with a man standing on a card game table totally nude and exposing himself to patrons.
Fight turns into a naked chase and dance:
Sunday night Metro Officers received a report of a fight near the Bird Bar at the Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. When they arrived, the fight had ended, but one person remained at the scene. Witnesses told police that a man had been attacked . The attacker was identified as Brian Danilczyk, of New York.
Video showed Danilczyk attacking, and on top of another person who only had one leg, according to police. After being pulled off of the person, Danilczyk ran to the LINQ Hotel. Security officers at the LINQ told police that they had seen Danilczyk take off his clothes.
Security tried to detain him, but he ran away through the casino, naked, and yelling. He wound up in Harrah’s, where he ‘climbed on a poker table game and flaunted his parts to all who [passed] exposing his goods while ‘gyrating’. (I cleaned up, and paraphrased). Danilczyk then changed his position to expose – umm – his backside to all who passed by.
Captured – naked:
Security was able to take Danilczyk into custody. He was escorted to a holding area where police say he was completely nude, covered with only a blanket. According to police, Danilczyk appeared to be in an “altered mental state” and was cooperative.
His vitals were stable, police said, and as the investigation continued, Danilczyk became more lucid but did not remember the incident. He was taken to the Clark County Detention Center, where he faces charges of disorderly conduct, indecent exposure, and battery. He is no longer being held, but has a court date is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 17.
As mentioned before – never a dull moment in Las Vegas!
Las Vegas Locals Share Their Favorite Dive Bars
There’s nothing better than a dive bar in Las Vegas — especially on National Dive Bar Day!
What is a Dive Bar?
Typically a dive bar is a small, unglamorous, eclectic, old-style drinking establishment with cheap drinks, dim lighting, shabby or dated décor, neon beer signs, local clientele, and parking — generally in the back.
In a city that’s not short of upscale cocktail joints, and long on thrifty and thirsty patrons, it makes sense that cheap dive bars are plenty in Las Vegas. Many of these bars have a novelty value that helps you overlook some of the smoke and bad lighting in their business plan.
Other bars just simply fit the bill of a locals only dive bar and are just the off-Strip adventure you’re looking for. These are not in any tourist guidebook.
Las Vegas Locals Share Their Favorites:
As we celebrated National Dive Bar day with listeners, some of them shared their favorites.
Gems likes Dino’s Lounge and the Double Down Saloon with its “Shut Up and Drink” attitude, to The Dispensary Lounge with its great burgers, and the LGBTQ Fun Hog Ranch with peanut shells on the floor. There is definitely a dive bar for everyone in Las Vegas.
Helpful hint: You might want to take your clothes off in the garage before you go in the house after going to one of these watering holes because of all the smoke in these good ol’ dives.
Full disclosure: This writer is a huge fan of Dino’s Lounge. There’s parking, affordable drinks (and decent scotch), great karaoke with some of the most amazing singers you’ll ever hear. Trust us, you’re not going to see or hear them on American Idol or The Voice.
So, if you’re looking for cool, totally local, almost neighborhood-like, bars and hangouts in Las Vegas — there are plenty. You’ll definitely meet some characters along the way. If you’re into gambling some of the bars on this list feature video poker to kill some time.
Carla Rea is the morning show co-host on “The Mike and Carla Morning Show" on 96.3 KKLZ, in Las Vegas. She has been working with her partner and friend Mike O'Brian for the past 25 plus years. At KKLZ for 12 years. Carla Rea is a Gracie Award winner. She started out in talk radio, "when talk radio was still fun" Rea says. Prior to, and along with doing the morning show, Carla is also a comedian. You may have seen her on Conan O'Brien, Evening at The Improv, Showtime, or several comedy clubs across the country. Carla also worked as a light feature reporter at KSNV/NBC Las Vegas, going behind the scenes at various shows, and restaurants on the Las Vegas strip. As a content creator 96.3 KKLZ, Carla writes in a sarcastic, cheeky, unapologetic way on Las Vegas, movies, TV, celebrities, and this thing we call life.