A Trump-loving father and son clashed with Democrats at a Brooklyn polling station on Tuesday in a foul-mouthed exchange that was caught on camera and shared online.
Eric Nocera, 50, says he took his adult son to vote on Tuesday morning at the polling station in Park Slope when others who were there started making comments towards them because of the Trump flags on his car.
There is no video of the start of the altercation but Nocera was filmed telling one of the other people in line that he would put him in the hospital, and warning him: 'Get the f*** out of my face'.
Eric Nocera (far right) clashes with an unidentified Democrat wearing an Occupy hat (far left) at a polling station in Park Slope, Brooklyn , on Tuesday
Nocera with his adult son, in red, called the man 'gay' and also told him to put 'Vagisil on his vagina'
Eric Nocera, 50, right, with his adult son, at the polling station in Park Slope after the police were called. No one was arrested, because they were more than 100ft from the polling station. He and an unidentified man wearing an Occupy hat came to blows
The unidentified man took photos of Nocera's SUV, which had Trump flags and signs on it
Nocera told another man who confronted him to 'get the f*** out of my face'
According to The New York Post, he also told them: 'Go get some Vagisil, Vagisil for your vagina.
'Go get some! ‘Cause I know it’s itchy and it’s hurting.'
The other man, who has not been identified, reportedly shot back: 'Oh, you wanna grab my p***y, is that what you’re saying? Come grab my p***y. Come grab my f****** p***y, you punk-a** b****.”
The argument didn't end there. Nocera shot back: 'Little gay boy, go away.'
He then referred to him as a 'cuck', as in cuckold.
The unidentified man shot back: 'Oh, now I’m a c*ck or a vag? Which is it? You can’t figure it out because you don’t know the difference because you’re the f***g gay boy motherf****.r'
Police were at the scene but just stood in the middle of the two men as they argued. One was filmed trying to calm a woman that he would not allow anyone to get hurt.
The other man labeled Nocera a 'motherf****r' while an NYPD cop watched on
In New York, it is illegal to intimidate voters at a polling station or campaign for either side within 100ft of the polling site.
Nocera says that he was more than 100ft away and that he and his son were merely there to exercise their constitutional right.
'I came here with my son. We were driving by — stopped here to take him to go vote, to exercise his constitutional right to cast a vote for his president,' he told the Post, claiming the others there got 'very upset'.
'They said I was to be electioneering, that I needed to be more than 100 feet away from the school, which we were.
'A whole crowd started forming. They were giving us the middle finger. They were cursing at us.'
He said that the cops 'agreed' with him.
'I told them we were just sitting here exercising our constitutional right,' he said.
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