ENGLAND rugby star Billy Vunipola "laughed" at cops the first time they tried to taser him after he allegedly hurled chairs at bar staff.
The Saracens player, 31, was arrested in a Majorcan late-night bar and tasered twice by cops in a scene that was "like a film".
England rugby international Billy Vunipola appears to laugh after police try to taser him in a Majorcan late-night barCredit: SolarpixThe 31-year-old was tasered twice by copsCredit: SolarpixEngland and Saracens star Billy Vunipola was arrested in Majorca this weekendCredit: SolarpixThe 31-year-old was nicked for threatening behaviour at a bar in PalmaCredit: SolarpixThe alleged assault took place at Epic barCredit: SOLARPIXWitnesses claimed on Monday that Vunipola appeared unfazed by the first stun gun shot and was only knocked to the ground when police fired at him a second time.
One witness said: "He laughed the first time they went to taser him, it was like a film, and I heard the words 'another one' and the second time round he fell to the ground and the officers immobilised him and put wrist-ties on him."
The rugby player, who was born in Australia and moved to the UK with his family when he was a child, reportedly threatened customers and staff in the bar after removing his shirt about 4.30am on Sunday.
Widow brings pillow with late husband's face on it to pub every New Year's EveVunipola has denied making threats, engaging in a fight or violence, and throwing "bottles or chairs or anything else".
But court officials in Majorca said on Monday that Vunipola pleaded guilty at a "speedy trial" on Sunday to "resisting the law" and "a minor crime of wounding".
A police officer suffered injuries to his wrist and finger after the rugby player "lunged" at the cop, according to sentencing documents issued after the court hearing.
Vunipola had been in a self-imposed teetotal phase since August 2022 - to regain peak form on the field - but fell off the wagon in Majorca, the Daily Mail reports.
Officers responded to a call from security staff at Epic bar in the island's capital, Palma, who said a "big man" was throwing bottles and bar stools at them, according to the Majorca Daily Bulletin.
Vunipola spoke to the allegations about midday on Monday, stating: "I can confirm I was involved in an unfortunate misunderstanding when I was leaving a club in Mallorca on Sunday, which got out of hand.
"Contrary to media reports, there was no violence, no fight and I did not threaten anybody at any stage, with bottles or chairs or anything else."
The Saracens No.8 was said to have been unaffected by the first taser police used on him while trying to resolve the situation.
Police clarified on Monday that the taser did not discharge the first time because the shot fired hit his wallet.
A National Police spokesman said: "It hit him in his wallet which meant it didn’t discharge as it hadn’t hit his muscles.
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The premises was evacuated before Vunipola allegedly challenged the officers and flexed his muscles.
Cops eventually overpowered the 6ft2in-tall player, who weighs nearly 20st, and handcuffed him after tasering him a second time.
It took eight cops, as well as the taser shots, to subdue him.
Vunipola was taken to nearby hospital Son Espases, where he was reportedly sedated and strapped to his bed.
Security guards and cops had to watch over the sports star until the medication took effect, reports claimed.
Epic owner Toni Rocha said today that the rugby player had caused problems after arriving at the bar just before 3am on Sunday and "became worse" when he saw police officers arrive on scene.
Mr Rocha said: "I heard him insult police and say 'f*****g cops' at one point and there was another moment where he had his shirt off and hit an officer in the face with the top in his hand as the officer tried to reason with him."
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