An extreme motocross rider performed with a broken jaw after
being "king hit" while out on the town in Auckland.
British-born Luke Smith, who lives in Stanmore Bay, is one of
the few Kiwis to star in Nitro Circus Live, performing in the
city last night.
Smith was with tour manager Derek Rigby and Australian rider
Andy Buckworth on Thursday night when the group was attacked
while getting kebabs in Fort St.
A few minutes later, members of the Nitro Circus team were
involved in a separate brawl which ended when a man they
fought with was pepper-sprayed by police. The pepper-spraying
was captured on mobile phone footage, and screened on 3 News.
In the first violent incident, Smith said he was
"blind-sided". "I staggered away and he hit one of the other
guys in the side of the head and then hit the other guy, he
went on a free-for-all."
Smith was disappointed police didn't catch the attacker, and
four security cameras in the street apparently missed the
incident.
"The guy could have stabbed me and it wouldn't have been
caught on camera, it's crazy for the main part of town," he
said.
Meanwhile,
a witness told 3 News two members of the Nitro Circus group
bottled a member of the public and hit him in the head with a
push scooter.
He said police pepper-sprayed the bleeding victim, handcuffed
him and shoved him face-first into the road.
Nitro Circus promoter Michael Porra said the daredevils were
frightened of walking down the street in Auckland.
"These are all wild tough guys and they are too afraid to
walk down the street in Auckland," Porra said.
"It's a great shame for this wonderful city."
Last night Smith taped up his broken jaw, put in a mouthguard
and joined the show, which performed to 21,000 at a packed
North Harbour Stadium.
"This is my hometown and I want to compete in front of my
family," Smith said.
The circus continues in Hamilton on Wednesday and Wellington
on Saturday.
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