Video shows nyc banker attacked twice by lgbtq mob before retaliating

Video Shows NYC Banker Attacked Twice by LGBTQ Mob Before Retaliating

Full Footage Released of NYC Banker Incident Following Pride Event Assault

New York, NY — Jonathan Kaye, a banker from New York City who gained notoriety last month for a viral incident, has surrendered to authorities on charges of second and third degree assault.

The incident, which initially circulated as a short clip showing Kaye knocking out an individual in Brooklyn, did not reveal the full context. New footage released shows that prior to the altercation, a group of pro-Palestine LGBTQ individuals taunted Kaye and threw liquid at him.

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Subsequently, Kaye was struck in the face with a bottle, which led him to charge at the individual and knock them to the ground.

Following the incident, Kaye resigned from his position at Moelis & Co. investment bank.

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