Dude Running From Cop On Horse Gets Laid Out By Security At Phillies-Diamondbacks NLCS Game 7

One fan had a VERY bad time at the Phillies-Diamondbacks game Tuesday night.

The Diamondbacks pulled off a 4-3 victory in the final game of the NLCS to punch a ticket to the World Series, but the real fireworks were in the parking lot.

Multiple videos show a guy attempting to run from a cop on horseback, but like most guys who try to flee, it didn't end well.

The officer didn't even need to get on the radio to call in more squad cars to cut the guy off. A security guard came out of nowhere like a free safety cut loose, and dropped the hammer in a fashion that you don't even see on Sundays anymore these days.

Watch the incredible boom drop in the video below, and shoot me your comments to David.Hookstead@OutKick.com.

You can check out a second angle of the hit below. It's absolutely incredible. I can feel the guy's pain in my back when he hits the ground.

Security lights up man at Phillies-Diamondbacks game.

There's a famous saying veterans have about how terrorists can run if they want, but they'll only die tired. Similar logic here, with much lower stakes.

This guy was attempting to flee, and the security guard stepped in like he was trying to get a spot on the 1985 Bears.

It's not clear why the young man was running but, the only thing he's going to be running from now is a bruised ego that comes with getting your world cracked up in front of the internet.

Seriously, trying to outrun a horse is incredibly stupid. Not keeping your head on a swivel and missing the guy coming from the flank is even worse.

Have you ever had a crazy experience with security at a sporting event? Definitely let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com, and we might share the best ones!

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.