Alec Baldwin Smacks Phone From Anti-Israel Protester's Hand Amid 'Free Palestine' Demand In New York Coffee Shop (Watch Video)
Alec Baldwin reacted angrily when an anti-Israel protester demanded him to say 'Free Palestine' in a New York coffee shop. The actor later asked her to leave but she didn't. The situation escalated when the protester persisted, leading Baldwin to strike her camera.
Alec Baldwin found himself in a tense confrontation when an anti-Israel protester approached him in a New York coffee shop, demanding he say 'free Palestine' on camera. In a video circulating online, the protester caught Baldwin off guard, insisting on his participation in her cause. Baldwin, however, refused to engage, prompting the protester to escalate by referencing the Rust shooting incident. Accusing Baldwin of injustice regarding the incident and questioning his accountability, the protester further heightened the confrontation. “Alec, can you please say ‘free Palestine’ one time. Why did you kill that lady? You killed that lady and got no jail time? No jail time Alec? You are putting innocent people in jail, Alec Baldwin. Free Palestine, Alec, just one time, and I will leave you. I will leave you alone, I swear,” the woman asked Alec while he ignored her. Eventually, he lost his cool and asked her to leave the coffee shop. Despite several attempts to disengage, the woman persisted, leading to Baldwin striking her camera. She later posted the video online and called him, 'white devil'. 'Rust' Armorer Guilty in Fatal Shooting by Alec Baldwin.
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