Newly surfaced footage shows the moment white supremacist Nick Fuentes pepper sprayed and shoved a Jewish woman outside his home in a vile attack.
The disturbing doorbell footage from the November 2024 incident, which resulted in the 27-year-old far-right influencer being arrested, emerged this week after the victim, Marla Rose, opted to drop the criminal case against him so she could sue instead.
The clip, which Fuentes brazenly shared on social media on Wednesday in an attempt to defend himself, showed Rose walking up to the antisemitic podcaster’s Illinois home to confront him over a woman-hating rallying cry he’d posted online.
View this post on Instagram As Rose recorded herself going to ring his doorbell, Fuentes could be seen storming out and spraying something in her face.
Just seconds later, he was caught on camera hurling her down his front steps — causing her to hit the ground with a sickening thud.
The footage showed Fuentes then grabbing the woman’s phone and storming back inside as she tried to recover.
Fuentes was arrested and charged with battery in the wake of the ordeal but took a plea deal last December that resulted in him having publicly apologize, as well as complete 75 hours of community service, and anger management training.
Rose said she opted to drop the criminal case last week because she claimed there was zero proof he had actually completed the deferred prosecution agreement.
She was also enraged after seeing viral footage of Fuentes partying in a Miami club with far-right influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate while listening to Kanye West’s controversial track “Heil Hitler” earlier this year.
Instead, she is now suing him for $10,000 in civil court.
“There was some small hope I had that in doing service for others he might become a more compassionate person,” Rose told the Chicago Sun Times.
“To see the news of him flying off to Miami to dance with the manosphere bros to a song about annihilating Jewish people — it’s hard to put into words, other than to say it reminds me of my disappointment with the Cook County criminal justice system.”
“What I want, ultimately, is for his Groypers and his hundreds of thousands of followers to know there are consequences to actions,” she continued.
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“I don’t want them to think you can not be held accountable.”
Fuentes, for his part, mocked the litigation as he shared the footage on his “America First” platform on Wednesday.
“She comes up to the front door. I hit her with the pepper spray. It had no effect. The pepper spray was maybe a couple of years old. My parents gave it to me a long time ago,” he said as he described the footage.
“The attack was not effective at all. She just absorbs it completely. So I panicked… so I kind of just had to take her and, you know, get rid of her.”