
A Loyola student had his head shoved through a car window by a bouncer after the pair got into an argument outside a bar.
CCTV captured the men squaring off in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore on September 27.
The 20-year-old student had appeared to push the bouncer out of his way, who then rapidly placed him in a headlock to the shock of onlookers waiting nearby.
The bouncer dragged the student across the sidewalk, lifting him off the ground as he went.
The student could be seen tapping on the man’s arm to request being released, but it only escalated from there.
Nervous students yelled at the bouncer to back out, screaming: ‘He tapped! He tapped! He tapped!’
The bouncer ignored their request, keeping the student in a headlock and eventually slamming the top of his head into the backseat window of a parked car, shattering it.
Baltimore police are looking for a bouncer who shoved a Loyola student’s head through a car window after the two got into an argument outside a bar

The bouncer dragged the student across the sidewalk, lifting him off the ground as he went before shattering the car window with the man’s head
He then dragged the student in between cars as students yelled at him to ‘chill out’.
Another man, who appeared to be security, then helped the bouncer get the student’s arms behind his back to detain him.
The stunned student began gasping in shock and casting about wildly as he was held pressed up against the car.
It is unclear what started the altercation, which happened outside Cross Street Public House.
The Baltimore Police Department said they are aware of the assault and are looking to identify the bouncer.
‘In reference to an open and active investigation, detectives need help in identifying the individual seen in these photos,’ officials wrote on X.
A police spokesman told the Daily Mail: ‘This continues to be an open and active investigation. No arrests have been made at this time.’

The bouncer ignored onlooker’s requests to let him go keeping the student in a headlock and eventually slamming the top of his head into the backseat window of a parked car, shattering it

The 20-year-old student is held back after the fight outside Cross Street Public House
Some 7,000 common assaults and 3,700 aggravated assaults have occurred in Baltimore so far this year, according to police stats.
The city records some of the highest levels of violent crime in the country.
President Trump previously threatened to send in the National Guard as he did in Washington, DC but the action was blocked by Maryland officials.
Governor Wes Moore and Baltimore mayor Brandon Scott rejected the offer and instead said more federal funding is required to help curb crime.