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In a great audition for this year’s Ireland’s Dumbest Criminal competition, a bungling car thief has been caught on camera knocking himself out after an attempt to break into a Mercedes saw the brick he was using rebound off the car’s window and hit him square in the face.In a great audition for this year’s Ireland’s Dumbest Criminal competition, a bungling car thief has been caught on camera knocking himself out after an attempt to break into a Mercedes saw the brick he was using rebound off the car’s window and hit him square in the face.
The thief was captured on CCTV outside Pheasant Bar pub in Drogheda attempting to break into the car for nearly half an hour before shattering his hopes, and not the window’s glass, with the help of the brick. The thief was captured on CCTV outside Pheasant Bar pub in Drogheda attempting to break into the car for nearly half an hour before shattering his hopes, and not the window’s glass, with the help of the brick. 
After initial attempts to break into the car by throwing stones failed, he decided something a bit bigger was needed.After initial attempts to break into the car by throwing stones failed, he decided something a bit bigger was needed.
Giving it one last big effort, the criminal is seen hurling a brick at the driver’s window from just a couple of metres away.Giving it one last big effort, the criminal is seen hurling a brick at the driver’s window from just a couple of metres away.
However, instead of the brick smashing the window as hoped, it rebounds back off the window and flies straight into the man’s face, knocking him to the ground. According to the pub’s owner Gerry Brady, he was the first to spot the unconscious man on the road and immediately assumed that he had been the victim of a hit-and-run. However, instead of the brick smashing the window as hoped, it rebounds back off the window and flies straight into the man’s face, knocking him to the ground. According to the pub’s owner Gerry Brady, he was the first to spot the unconscious man on the road and immediately assumed that he had been the victim of a hit-and-run.
Trying to be helpful, he offered to ring the police and ambulance.Trying to be helpful, he offered to ring the police and ambulance.
Mr Brady quickly became suspicious though, when the thief refused his help and his wife spotted damage to the paint work of Mr Brady’s brand new Mercedes.Mr Brady quickly became suspicious though, when the thief refused his help and his wife spotted damage to the paint work of Mr Brady’s brand new Mercedes.
When he tried to call the police, Mr Brady said that the thief then tried to blackmail him.When he tried to call the police, Mr Brady said that the thief then tried to blackmail him.
Speaking to the Irish Independent, Mr Brady said: "He pulled himself up and said he wanted €50 for a taxiSpeaking to the Irish Independent, Mr Brady said: "He pulled himself up and said he wanted €50 for a taxi
"I said, ‘Not a chance, I’ve to pay for a new window, mate."I said, ‘Not a chance, I’ve to pay for a new window, mate.
“That’s when he leaned in and told me he’d burn me out of the pub.”“That’s when he leaned in and told me he’d burn me out of the pub.”
Escaping to a nearby petrol station Mr Brady was eventually able to contact the police, who he said found the incident very amusing.Escaping to a nearby petrol station Mr Brady was eventually able to contact the police, who he said found the incident very amusing.
"You should have heard (them) laughing when they saw the video," Brady said."You should have heard (them) laughing when they saw the video," Brady said.
"They were in stitches.""They were in stitches."
The police arrested a man, and the investigation is ongoing.The police arrested a man, and the investigation is ongoing.
Since being uploaded onto YouTube for the first time in January, the hilarious video has seen over 2million people view the “Thick with a Brick’s” hilarious attempt at stealing Mr Brady’s car.Since being uploaded onto YouTube for the first time in January, the hilarious video has seen over 2million people view the “Thick with a Brick’s” hilarious attempt at stealing Mr Brady’s car.