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Actor Alec Baldwin angrily confronted at a pro-Palestine protest in Manhattan Monday evening, telling one protestor to ‘shut the f*** up’ and getting in his face before the actor was led away by cops. 

Baldwin, 56, was spotted amid a crowd near West 29th Street. In video posted to social media, one protestor shoved a phone in the actor’s face, demanding to know whether he supported Israel.

‘Because I’m in Hollywood?’ Baldwin responded. ‘You ask stupid questions. Ask me a smart question.’

Baldwin and the protestor continued to shout at each other before police led the actor away.

A crowd followed Baldwin and some taunted him for the fatal shooting on the Rust movie set in 2021. 


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Actor Alec Baldwin, 56, was spotted amid a crowd near West 29th Street. In video posted to social media, one protestor shoved a phone in the actor’s face, demanding whether he supported Israel

'Because I'm in Hollywood?' Baldwin responded. 'You ask stupid questions. Ask me a smart question'

‘Because I’m in Hollywood?’ Baldwin responded. ‘You ask stupid questions. Ask me a smart question’

It is unclear why the actor was in the vicinity of the march organized by Within Our Lifetime, a Palestinian-led community organization that has been active in New York City since 2015.

The group protested at major transit hubs throughout the day including Penn Station and Grand Central Station.

As Baldwin was escorted away by police, a voice in the crowd began to shout ‘Who the f*** do you think you are?’ and ‘Go f*** yourself.’

‘Shut the f*** up,’ Baldwin barked as he was led away by police. 

‘Stop crying! Stop crying!’ he shouted as protestors continued to accost him, before pointing a finger indiscriminately at the crowd and saying: ‘I want peace for Gaza, though.’

As the officers led him away, one demonstrator shouted: ‘You did kill someone though, right? You’re a murderer!’ in reference to the movie-set shooting.

Dailymail.com has reached out to Baldwin’s representatives for comment on the confrontation.

The march was organized by Within Our Lifetime, a Palestinian-led community organization

The march was organized by Within Our Lifetime, a Palestinian-led community organization

Pro-Palestine advocates packed into the main concourse at Grand Central before moving through Manhattan and targeting other major transit hubs

A flyer advertising for Monday's march proclaimed, 'No school, no work, no shopping' and urged demonstrators to 'bring banners, bullhorns, and Bluetooth speakers'

A flyer advertising for Monday’s march proclaimed, ‘No school, no work, no shopping’ and urged demonstrators to ‘bring banners, bullhorns, and Bluetooth speakers’

A flyer advertising for Monday’s march proclaimed, ‘No school, no work, no shopping’ and urged demonstrators to ‘bring banners, bullhorns, and Bluetooth speakers.’

Protestors packed into the main concourse at Grand Central Terminal during the afternoon, waving Palestine flags and cheering.

The demonstration was part of the international Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions  campaign, which aims to ‘put pressure on Israel to comply with international law and to persuade private companies to end their participation in Israel’s crimes.’

The campaign has accused a handful of companies of ‘profiting from Israel’s crimes,’ some of which provide financial support to Israeli banks or the military.

NYPD officers milled about the Grand Central crowd and blocked off routes in the terminal including a passage to Vanderbilt Hall.

The crowd then moved onto 42nd Street, with some protestors carrying signs reading ‘Support Palestinian resistance’ and ‘From Gaza to Jenin, revolution until victory.’

A chant started up as they milled past Zara on 5th Avenue: ‘Zara, Zara, you can’t hide! You’re supporting genocide!’

The fast fashion brand came under fire last year after the head of the retailer’s local franchise in Israel hosted a campaign event for an ultranationalist politician. 

The company again faced backlash last week for a campaign featuring mannequins with missing limbs and statues wrapped in white bags. The ads were deemed insensitive and callous amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Although the photos were taken in September, a month before the war began, it was heavily denounced by netizens for its perceived tone-deafness.

The protestors then reached Times Square, hoisting their flags high. Upon reaching the New York Times building, a new chant began: ‘Every time the media lies, a neighborhood in Gaza dies!’

Protestors displayed signs reading 'Support Palestinian resistance' and 'From Gaza to Jenin, revolution until victory'

Protestors displayed signs reading ‘Support Palestinian resistance’ and ‘From Gaza to Jenin, revolution until victory’

Crowds marched into Times Square, banging drums and chanting

Along the way, demonstrators chanted in defiance of brands like Zara and Starbucks

The march then moved to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, where police had set up barricades on the sidewalk

The march then moved to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, where police had set up barricades on the sidewalk

The march then moved to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, where police had set up barricades on the sidewalk.

Some protestors banged on the windows of a nearby Starbucks, trying to get the attention of people sitting inside as cops stood nearby.

While the company is not on the official BDS boycott list, it has found itself caught in the crosshairs after its workers’ union sent out a social media post in support of Palestine a few weeks after the October 7 Hamas attack.

The company sued Starbucks Workers United, alleging trademark infringement. The union countersued, asking a federal court in Pennsylvania to rule it can continue using its name and similar logo.

The company also distanced itself from the union’s pro-Palestinian stance through a statement that read: ‘We unequivocally condemn these acts of terrorism, hate and violence, and disagree with the statements and views expressed by Workers United and its members.’

The crowd finally reached Penn Station, where police barricaded both the elevators and opening to the street.

Protestors filed through Moynihan Train Hall, shouting: ‘Israel bombs! USA pays! How many kids did you kill today?’

They gathered for a moment of prayer at the station, laying down flags and bowing their heads as NYPD officers encircled them.

The crowds passed Madison Square Park, closely followed by officers on bicycles, and quickly turned onto 7th Avenue.

It was there that police began to infiltrate the crowd. Social media video showed one officer walking up to a teenage boy wearing a keffiyeh scarf and shouting in his ear as police began to grab and shove other protestors.

One activist in a brown sweatshirt was pinned against a nearby window and handcuffed. Officers on bicycles formed a circle, preventing other demonstrators from reaching him. It’s unclear why police had detained the person. 

Another arrest followed minutes later. This time, a woman was led to a police van.

Officers on bikes blocked the crowd from swarming through Greenwich Street, ordering protesters to use the sidewalk or be charged with ‘obstruction.’

Pro-Palestine marches hit several NYC hubs on Monday.  The protest convened just as the UN Security Council canceled an upcoming vote calling for a cessation of hostilities in Gaza

Pro-Palestine marches hit several NYC hubs on Monday.  The protest convened just as the UN Security Council canceled an upcoming vote calling for a cessation of hostilities in Gaza

The crowd finally reached Penn Station, where police barricaded both the elevators and opening to the street

The crowd finally reached Penn Station, where police barricaded both the elevators and opening to the street

Baldwin said he wanted 'peace for Gaza' as he was escorted away by officers

Baldwin said he wanted ‘peace for Gaza’ as he was escorted away by officers 

As protestors continued to March in Manhattan, that is when they met Baldwin. Some hurled insults regarding the death of Rust   Hannah Gutierrez-Reed. Baldwin was initially charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed on the set of Rust in 2021.

Director Joel Souza was also injured when a live round was discharged from a revolver Baldwin was using as a prop.

‘Mr. Baldwin had no reason to believe there was a live bullet in the gun – or anywhere on the movie set,’ attorney Luke Nikas said in a statement at the time. ‘He relied on the professionals with whom he worked, who assured him the gun did not have live rounds.’

In February, Baldwin pleaded not guilty and was informed two months later that charges against him were being dropped.

The ‘Saturday Night Live’ star has drawn attention for his previous violent outbursts, including repeated altercations with photographers.

In 2018, Baldwin was arrested and charged with assault after punching a man in the face during a dispute over a parking spot. Wojciech Cieszkowski, 49, accused the actor of assault and slander. The case was settled for an undisclosed amount last year.

After the alleged assault, Baldwin began taking anger management classes, as ordered by a judge.

During an appearance on Howard Stern’s Sirius XM show, he said the classes only made him realize he was ‘not that angry.’ 

The comedian also has a contentious relationship with his eldest child, Ireland.

In 2007, he left a message for his then-11-year-old daughter, calling her a ‘rude, thoughtless little pig’ and threatening to fly to Los Angeles ‘for the day, just to straighten you out.’

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