A Chicago man tore this New York Pizza place apart after being kicked out, NYPD says. View Full Caption DNAinfo/Noah Hurowitz

BY NOAH HUROWITZ/DNAinfo New York

MANHATTAN, New York City — Is this what happens when a Chicago guy is forced to eat New York pizza?

New York Police say a Chicagoan lost his cool at a New York pizza place on Feb. 19 and smashed a plate glass window.

Employees of the restaurant told police it happened when an allegedly drunken Taylor Fink, 28, was told to leave and he wouldn't, according to a police report.

Fink was enjoying a slice just after 2:30 a.m. Feb. 19 at Dough Boys Pizza at 451 Third Ave. when employees asked him to leave, police said.

Fink, who police described as being intoxicated, wasn’t having any of it, and began to berate the employees before smashing out one of the restaurant’s windows, officials said.

The belligerent man tried to flee the scene but an employee chased after him for two blocks, eventually catching up to him at 33rd Street and Third Avenue, and finagled him back to the pizza joint, according to a report.

Officers responding to the fracas went to arrest Fink, who began flailing about and kicking officers as they tried to cuff him, prompting one officer to use his extendable baton to deflect the Chicagoan’s blows and subdue him, police said.

Prosecutors charged Fink with a felony count of destruction of property greater than $250, felony assault, and a misdemeanor count of resisting arrest, and a judge released him later that day on $2,500 bail pending his next court date on April 25, court records show.

Fink’s lawyer did not respond to a request for comment.

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