Watch: Man Without Pants Falls Through Waffle House Ceiling
Waffles are the quintessential breakfast food or late-night snack, and one might argue that Waffle House serves some of the best.
While most Waffle House customers choose to eat their waffles at a table, one man had some other plans in store.
It all started just like any other day at a Tuscumbia, Alabama, Waffle House on Sunday morning.
Here, employees and customers were going about their daily business busing tables, taking orders and eating their way through breakfast.
Little did they know they would soon be in for a surprise from up above.
With waffles at the ready, a man without pants on fell through the ceiling in what appeared to be a fit of rage.
Covered in insulation, the man erratically tried to flee the restaurant after his fall.
While a brave customer tried to catch him, the man was able to wrangle himself free.
With doors held shut, the man used a chair and his shoulder to get out, falling to the floor on his way.
But to the surprise of the police, he left a few things behind in his rush — most notably — his pants!
Inside the man’s pants was his wallet, complete with photo ID, which identified him as Wesley Glenn Bost from Birmingham, Alabama.
According to the police, Bost was believed to be drunk or on drugs.
Before he made his pantless leap from the ceiling, he went into the bathroom of the Waffle House and did some real damage.
Someone fell through the roof at the Waffle House in Tuscumbia and just started fighting people and I have so many questions pic.twitter.com/xX6TshdmeC
— The Ostrich (@ALostrich) November 6, 2018
Smashing the toilet, sink, and lights, Bost was crazed and ready to cause some havoc. He then took off his pants before crawling into the ceiling.
Police chased him to Sheffield, Alabama, where Bost left his car and fled. With his wallet, ID, car, and pants in police possession, Bost is on the run.
The police department has issued a felony arrest warrant for Bost’s arrest. Hopefully he will find a new pair of pants before the police catch him.
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