Nick Fuentes confronted at his home after 'your body, my choice' refrain goes viral
Police said that they responded to a call involving white nationalist Nick Fuentes and a woman who appeared to show up at his Illinois home Sunday unannounced.
Police confirmed that they responded to a call involving white nationalist Nick Fuentes and a woman who appeared to show up at his Illinois home Sunday unannounced after he was doxxed online.
Marla Rose, 57, said in a now-deleted Facebook post that she was about to ring Fuentes’ doorbell when he opened the door, sprayed her with a liquid, took her phone, pushed her down the steps and went back inside. Rose did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Rose shared a video of the altercation Tuesday on Facebook. In the video, Fuentes opens the door and points what appears to be a spraying device toward the camera. The person holding the camera says, “Oh, my God, what are you doing?” and the camera seems to be knocked over as Fuentes says, “Get the f--- out of here.” Fuentes then grabs the phone, takes it inside the house and appears to lock the door, and the video ends.
The Berwyn Police Department confirmed that it got a call Sunday involving Fuentes and Rose. Deputy Chief Michael Ochsner Jr. said that “at this time, neither party is willing to cooperate with the investigation, so we are unable to take it any further until there is a change to that status.”
On Monday, Fuentes hinted at the incident by reposting an X post by Tristan Tate, alt-right influencer Andrew Tate’s brother, that read, “If a man turned up at a ‘pro choice’ woman’s house to confront her about her views she could literally shoot him dead and nobody would care.” He also reposted an X post by far-right commentator Candace Owens, who wrote about the incident, “She is lucky she wasn’t in a ‘stand your ground’ state or she could have been shot.” Fuentes did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
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