Last Updated on: 15th September 2021, 11:32 pm
Sean Nolte Jr. is a U.S. Navy Sailor who was assaulted by a Connecticut woman in a pizza place on 11th September.
Images of the incident, originally posted on TikTok, reportedly show a woman cursing a man in a navy uniform.
Naval officers confirmed to the Hartford Courant that Nolte is a seaman in training at the Naval Submarine School in Groton.
Sean Nolte Jr Age
His age isn’t clear yet.
Sean Nolte Jr Slapped By Woman in Viral Video 9/11 Anniversary
The clash took place on 11th September at Central Pizza in Berlin. Police say the alleged attack happened at around 9.45 p.m., shortly before the restaurant closed.
The video begins with the woman throwing a black hat on the floor and shouting, “This is disgusting. He says ‘disgusting’ again, walks over, and slaps Nolte in the face. She continues to insult him with profanity. The person recording kept the camera away from Nolte, but his face can be seen briefly on the right side of the screen when the woman slaps him.”
The person receiving the reception then advises the woman to leave. “Ma’am, you are in front of the camera. I will leave now before calling the police.”
The person who picks up the hook also tells the woman that she cannot hold the phone, that she is “not allowed to hold her hat” and asks her to “leave it alone”.
The woman asks the person filming to show the man’s uniform. Then he pointed to Nolte and said, “You dishonor the United States.”
After more swearing, the woman said to Nolte again and said, “This is not a uniform.”
Police Are Looking For A Woman
A Connecticut woman could be charged after being charged on the 11th. Part of the showdown was taped.
The viral video has spread on social media and is included below.
Video can be heard as the woman accuses the young man of wearing a fake military uniform. Police in Berlin, Connecticut, released the photo of the woman and asked the public to help identify themselves.
Berlin police confirmed to Heavy that they identified a suspect. She cooperates with investigators and the police say, “If a probable reason emerges, we will apply for an arrest warrant.”