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Mississippi man will not face charges after restroom confrontation with father and daughters

A Mississippi man who went viral after confronting a father helping his two daughters in a women's restroom will not face charges, TMZ reports.

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A Mississippi man who gained notoriety as a result of a viral video that showed him calling police on a father assisting his two daughters in a women’s restroom will not face charges or citations, TMZ reported.The incident, which took place at a gas station in Alabama, was recorded by Oklahoma resident Tyler Brodsky and quickly spread online. In the video, the man is seen speaking on the phone with police. “I am standing in the doorway of the ladies’ bathroom. OK? My wife … there is a man with two little girls using the women’s bathroom. He is washing his hands with his two little girls right now,” the man said in the recording. Brodsky later said he was helping his daughters in the restroom when the encounter occurred. After the video went viral, social media users worked to identify the man involved. According to TMZ, Overstreet Properties said the man was an independent contractor and is no longer affiliated with the company. Following the incident, Brodsky posted a separate video describing what happened after officers arrived. “What happened next, I’ll remember this most,” Brodsky said. “The police officers came and talked to my girls and made sure they were safe, reassured them that there was no danger and that they were there to protect them.” Brodsky thanked both the responding officers and the store manager for how they handled the situation. He said police determined he had done nothing wrong and allowed him to leave. The video has since generated widespread attention online, sparking debate across social media and leading to significant fallout for the Mississippi man involved.

A Mississippi man who gained notoriety as a result of a viral video that showed him calling police on a father assisting his two daughters in a women’s restroom will not face charges or citations, TMZ reported.

The incident, which took place at a gas station in Alabama, was recorded by Oklahoma resident Tyler Brodsky and quickly spread online.

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In the video, the man is seen speaking on the phone with police.

“I am standing in the doorway of the ladies’ bathroom. OK? My wife … there is a man with two little girls using the women’s bathroom. He is washing his hands with his two little girls right now,” the man said in the recording.

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@tylerbrodsky2

Y’all make this man famous. We stopped at a QuikTrip on our road trip from Florida back to Oklahoma so my daughters could use the restroom. The women’s restroom was empty, so I took them in. I’d rather do that than bring two little girls into a men’s bathroom full of grown men and dirty stalls. This guy comes barging in yelling, scares my daughters, and somehow thinks THEY should’ve been in the men’s room instead. Am I wrong here? 🤷‍♂️ #GirlDad #RoadTrip #parenting #fyp #viral

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Brodsky later said he was helping his daughters in the restroom when the encounter occurred.

After the video went viral, social media users worked to identify the man involved. According to TMZ, Overstreet Properties said the man was an independent contractor and is no longer affiliated with the company.

Following the incident, Brodsky posted a separate video describing what happened after officers arrived.

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You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.

“What happened next, I’ll remember this most,” Brodsky said. “The police officers came and talked to my girls and made sure they were safe, reassured them that there was no danger and that they were there to protect them.”

Brodsky thanked both the responding officers and the store manager for how they handled the situation. He said police determined he had done nothing wrong and allowed him to leave.

The video has since generated widespread attention online, sparking debate across social media and leading to significant fallout for the Mississippi man involved.

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