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Saturday, February 01, 2020

Rabbit With A Rap Sheet 2: The Bunny Hop!

The Orlando Bunny is caught up again.
Note: The name of the suspect will be mentioned once.

The man who went viral last year serving a hefty plate of knuckle style chili is back in the news again. The man who was dressed up as the Easter Bunny was arrested again after a hit-and-run in Florida.

That damn state of Florida.

Antoine McDonald, 21 went viral after he was seen on camera fighting a bar patron outside a club in Orlando. He ended up become a bit of a local celebrity after that video went viral. He has been relishing on that fame for a brief time.
The man behind the bunny.
Well he "hopped" on his motorcycle and was speeding along the local roads when he crashed into a pad. The "Bunny" crashed into a carport after he dashed through a stop sign. He fled the scene.

According to the Florida State Highway Patrol, the carport collapsed on top of a car in the driveway and the motorcycle hit a fence and flipped over.

When officers traced the licence plates they found his hole. The Bunny tried to hop off into his cousin ride. He was soon discovered hiding inside the burrows of his cousin's home.

They got that wascally wabbit.

When he was caught, he told the law, he came up with the local celebrity defense.
The Bunny pummels a bar patron after an altercation outside an Orlando nightclub.
"I wasn't in any crash. I'm the Orlando Easter Bunny! Google it," said the bunny.

The bunny claimed that he returned the motorcycle to the local dealer because he would not give a new tag, according to the arrest report.

In the report, the officers joked, "[T]he bunny appears to be alive."

In the report the law said that the bunny came to the aid of a woman after a bar patron spat on her.

Footage of the bunny throwing them bows outside of the SAK Comedy Lab in downtown Orlando in April went viral.

The bizarre brawl allegedly broke out after a man bumped into a woman and the two women began to fight.
The Bunny was actually Michael Jackson.
He was given some in-house and was told to not contact the victim. He also had to pay back the court for allegedly stealing a vehicle without permission in New Jersey.

He was a "person of interest" in a carjacking and two armed robberies in Pasco County, according to the Pasco County County Boys.

The bunny ended up trademarking his likeness and uses the costume when he is doing speaking tours.

The charges include leaving the scene of an accident, driving a suspended license and operating a motorcycle without a license. The charges could put the bunny in the hole for up to six months. He will have his license placed on ice for additional time, he will have to pay back the city, the owners of the vehicle, the property owner and those affected by his reckless actions.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.





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