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Rachel Lang

Woman knocks beefcake bouncer out cold with kick to the head in shocking video

In a now viral clip, a woman can be seen knocking out a beefcake bouncer with a kick to the head as shocked revellers watch on.

The shocking footage shows a bouncer pinning a man wearing a green t-shirt to the ground at the Folly Gras Festival in Folly Beach, South Carolina.

Partygoers can be seen milling around as the bouncer continues to restrain the man.

Taylor Renee Nealey, 22, then comes into shot, and is seen walking over to the scuffle and begins attacking the bouncer with a few swift kicks to the face.

The knocked out bouncer. (Brandon Ryback/News Dog Media)
22-year-old Taylor Nealey (white jumper, brown trousers) kicks the security guard in the head, knocking him unconscious (Brandon Ryback/News Dog Media)

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Nealy, who has since been arrested, can be seen being dragged away by festival-goers, before she gets around them and goes in for round two - this time knocking the beefy security guard out cold.

With the bouncer passed out on the ground, the green shirted man wriggles free from his captor and can be seen walking off with Nealey as shocked onlookers can be heard yelling profanities and "she kicked him! She knocked him out!"

The footage quickly racked up over 800,000 views on social media, which led to the 22-year-old woman handing herself into police.

The man being restrained by the bouncer walking away after he was freed by Nealey. (Brandon Ryback/News Dog Media)
Taylor Renee Nealey's mug shot. (Charleston Detention Center/News Dog Media)

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She has been charged with second degree assault and battery. She was released six hours later after she handed herself in, once she had posted a $10,000 bond.

Local news reported that Folly Beach Police Chief Andrew Gilreath said at the time of the February incident that police had "contacted her and let her know of the warrant she turned herself in..."

This violent outburst, along with a high number of arrests, has since seen the City of Folly Beach to cancel the Mardi Gras themed event indefinitely.

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