A man has hosed down a woman after she allegedly complained about a neighbor's Black Lives Matter sign and yelled "white lives matter" for "30 minutes".
Per the Metro, the unidentified woman was hosed down on October 7 in Austin, Texas, after she reportedly confronted her neighbor about their decision to display a BLM sign more prominently than the American flag.
Another neighbor, named Ian Doherty, then attempts to distract her by pointing his hose at her car.
Sharing the video to his Facebook page, Ian captioned the clip: "My neighbor has a Black Lives Matter sign in her front yard. Some lady parks in the middle of the street and starts screaming 'White Lives Matter!' For 30 minutes.
"After politely asking her to move along, I put the hose on her."
Watch the moment the woman is hosed down:
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The footage then shows the woman marching toward Ian, seemingly with the intent of grabbing the hose, but she slips and falls a number of times during the attempt.
In an interview with KXAN, Doherty said: "It is exposing yourself, but I think you have to stand up to bullies and racism, in general.
"I'm not calling her a racist. I'm not making any attacks against the woman, but she was being antagonistic and a bully, for sure. I heard her scream 'white lives matter', and just being ugly in general.
"I've got no time for that. I'm glad I did what I did."
Doherty also slammed the woman's "aggressive stance" and her decision to trespass on his property.
But Doherty was able to diffuse the situation shortly afterward and the woman was captured on film walking back to her car, after which, no further incidents took place.
The neighbor could be heard saying: "If you had approached me with kindness and said, 'Oh hey, by the way, your flags are up wrong,' I would have responded better."
The police were called to the scene of the incident but no action was taken.
Doherty later branded the incident an "ugly and embarrassing episode for everyone involved" and said that he waited until a week had passed before sharing footage of it.
But this is far from the first incident where a Black Lives Matter argument has been captured on camera.
A video of a grandmother interrupting her granddaughter's Zoom class to argue with the teacher about the issue has also gone viral.