A man stormed an OB/GYN panel in Baltimore, Maryland last month and assaulted a physician giving a speech according to a local report published Thursday. The enraged individual claimed the Long Island-based physician had sexually assaulted his wife seven years ago.
The New York Post reported on the video which went viral after an internet user shared it on social media Friday. The outlet further noted the incident occurred on May 20.
The clip shows the angry husband storming onto the stage and starts roughing up the doctor. He first grabs the physician by the collar and the doctor is pushed back a few steps.
As he holds the doctor by the collar, he points at him and announces to the crowd, “This motherf***** sexually assaulted my wife seven years ago!” He then slapped the doctor across the face.
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“You know what you did!” Husband storms stage and assaults doctor at Baltimore medical conference, accusing him of sexually assaulting his wife seven years ago. His angry tirade continues for two minutes. pic.twitter.com/H27eVsweEM
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He briefly walks away for a moment before walking back. He proceeds to dress the doctor down further.
You know what you did. You touched my wife 7 years ago in New York. Don’t be an “a*****e. B***h!
He then slaps the doctor across the face again before walking off the stage.
The enraged husband continues his tirade:
This is for all men who sexually assault women. Be a f***ing man!
Seven years I’ve been waiting for this. Seven years! My wife is suffering because you are a f***ing predator. And you know what you did!
Don’t be a f***ing b****! You touched my wife! This a*****e like to touch women.
The doctor, it should be noted, has not been charged with any crime.
He has also declined to press criminal charges according to a police spokesperson.
The assaulted individual stated that he did not want to file criminal charges or file a report against the individual who physically assaulted him and that he would prefer the individual be escorted off the premises.
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) posted a statement on Twitter Thursday regarding the incident.
We are aware of a recent video posted of an incident that occurred at ACOG’s Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting. We want to make clear that we take every measure possible to create a safe environment for our members and do not tolerate violence of any kind. 1/2
— ACOG (@acog) June 1, 2023
We recognize that those who witnessed the incident in person or online may have experienced trauma as a result, including many of you who have experienced sexual assault or other violence in the past. 2/2
— ACOG (@acog) June 1, 2023
This story originally appeared on TheGateWayPundit