From NICK PARKER
In Munich
OASIS wildman Liam Gallagher Kung-Fu kicked a cop during the hotel brawl in which he lost his two front teeth, it was revealed yesterday.
The crazed star also wielded a metal ashtray stand like a club as he and members of the band’s tour party fought Wild West-style with a bunch of gangsters.
An Oasis minder was knocked out cold. And drunk Liam, 30, was smashed in the face with a heavy object.
But he was so out of control that he continued fighting with blood pouring from his mouth.
Twenty cops stormed into Munich’s plush Bayerischer Hof hotel as the battle spilled out from its nightclub into the reception area.
Liam was arrested after he kicked an armed policeman in the ribs “with full force”.
He was handcuffed and bundled into a police van, screaming and cursing.
He was charged with assault, attacking an officer, resisting arrest, damaging property and trespass. Police sources in Munich said he could face a fine of up to £300,000.
Four other members of the Oasis party — two backing musicians and two security men — were also held.
The five were kept in custody at a police station near the hotel for 13 hours. Their fingerprints and photos were taken before they were freed on bail totalling £180,000.
Liam spent most of yesterday in a dentist’s chair undergoing emergency work on his broken teeth.
Oasis cancelled a gig in Munich after the fracas, which erupted at 2am on Sunday.
Last night’s concert in Hamburg was also called off. And doubt was thrown over shows scheduled for later this week in Dusseldorf and Bremen.
Liam’s brother Noel, 32, was not present at the fight, reported in later editions of yesterday’s Sun.
Oasis drummer Alan White was there — and had a brain scan in hospital afterwards. But he was not among those arrested.
One of the held musicians, named as Philip Bevan-Smith, also needed a brain scan. And KO’d minder Robert Nash was still receiving treatment last night.
The Oasis party started fighting among themselves as a soul band played in the £900-a-night hotel’s nightclub, which shares an entrance with a restaurant called Trader Vic’s.
And all hell broke loose as one of the group was shoved into a table being used by five Italians — thought to be gangsters involved in trafficking prostitutes from Eastern Europe.
Glasses and chairs went flying as the two parties took each other on. And the soul band and clubbers fled.
Computer salesman Reinhard Moeller, 42, who was drinking with clients, said: “I heard a lot of English swear words then recognised Liam Gallagher among a group of young men.
“He was being very obnoxious and seemed to be pointing his finger at someone. One of the group fell into the table next to them.
“The place instantly went wild with tables, chairs, glasses and furniture flying everywhere. I ran for my life — it was terrifying.”<br>A 31-year-old witness named Joerg said: “The Oasis group looked like drunken building site workers and behaved just like them. Chairs were flying everywhere and I saw Liam Gallagher with his two front teeth gone. His face was broken.”<br>Liam grabbed the ashtray stand as the brawl continued in the reception lobby. Wealthy guests panicked and scattered as the fighting threatened to smash glass-panelled jewellery cases.
Police last night named the other arrested musician as Steven Allen.
Spokesman Damian Kania said blood tests had shown the Oasis party were all extremely drunk.
He added: “Gallagher suffered serious injuries to his mouth and would certainly have required extensive dental treatment.
“All the Italians fled but we are trying to trace them. It is not clear if any of them were injured but the British people clearly came off worst.”<br>Liam’s police mugshot was being circulated among cops yesterday. His shattered teeth were not visible but his mouth was badly gashed. Another police spokesman said: “The boy didn’t look good.”<br>A statement issued on behalf of Oasis claimed Liam and his mates were victims of an unprovoked attack. But that version of events is disputed by police and witnesses.
Michael Blumer, promoter of the Munich gig, wrote off the cancelled concert as “typical Oasis”.
He said: “The band will make amends in January. I hope Liam will be back with new teeth.”