A confrontation at an Eid prayer gathering in New York is drawing widespread attention online after a video showed a man making racist remarks and gestures toward attendees at Belmont Lake State Park. The clip quickly circulated across social media, prompting a wave of criticism and discussion.
According to the video’s caption, the incident allegedly took place earlier today, May 29, and was filmed by a bystander. The clip opens with a voice providing context, claiming that an “off-duty veteran cop” was harassing people attending an Eid prayer gathering. In the footage, a man driving a blue Ford Focus can be seen driving and slowly coming to a stop. With his window down, the man inside can be seen waving and heard yelling, “Hey, [expletive] Mohammed! White power! You know it!” before driving away. Some viewers interpreted the man’s wave as a racist gesture.
In the background, witnesses can be heard urging others to get the man’s license plate. Moments later, the footage shows a New York license plate, while what appears to be a police badge or law enforcement-related emblem can also be seen on the vehicle’s windshield. However, any connection to law enforcement has not been independently verified.
Online Reactions Pour In
The footage quickly made its way across social media, where users condemned the man’s behavior and weighed in on the confrontation. Some commenters focused on the fact that the man drove away after the exchange, with one user asking, “If he’s so powerful, why’s he running away?”
Others drew attention to what appeared to be a law enforcement-related emblem visible on the vehicle. Referencing a famous song by Rage Against the Machine, one commenter wrote, “Some of those that work forces…”
Not all of the reactions were serious, however. Some users responded with sarcasm and humor, including one commenter who joked, “The guy is clearly trying to give the #1 ingredient to making cake, white flour! He’s so nice and considerate!”Another added, “If I drove a Ford Focus I would hate my life too.”
Whatever the man’s intentions were, the clip clearly struck a nerve with viewers. For many, it wasn’t just the remarks themselves that drew attention, but the fact that they were made during an Eid prayer gathering attended by families and members of the local community. As the video continues to circulate online, the discussion shows little sign of slowing down, with many users still weighing in on what unfolded at Belmont Lake State Park.







