Man Caught On Camera Threatening To Shoot Jewish Neighbor: ‘I’m Going To Come Back With My F***ing AR’

A Florida Jewish family had its weekly game night disrupted last month when a neighbor banged on their door over a parking dispute, identified the husband as Jewish, and threatened to shoot him, according to doorbell video and court records obtained by The Daily Wire.

The neighbor, identified in court documents as Majd Odeh, initially confronted Mark Footerman over the fact that guests were parked on the street outside his house. The video shows Odeh banging on the door, shouting anti-Semitic insults at Footerman, and then threatening to come back with an AR-15 rifle and shoot him. 

“F*** you, f******* dumba** Jew, bro. Fix your sh**,” Majd Odeh states in a video of the May 14 incident. “I’m gonna come back here with my f****** AR, bro.”

Footerman’s wife, guests, and newborn child were at the house in Wesley Chapel, Florida. Footerman threatened to call the police and told Odeh repeatedly to get off of his property, the video shows.

“F*** you, f******* dumba** Jew,” stated Majd Odeh. “I’m gonna come back here with my f****** AR.”

Florida family’s neighbor banged on their door over a parking dispute last month, identified the husband as Jewish, and threatened to shoot him.

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In the video, Majd Oheh referenced an interaction his brother had with the Footerman family from last year that directly had to do with the fact that they were Jewish. 

“I’m nothing like my brother with the Israeli flag,” Majd Odeh added. “I don’t give a sh** with Israel or if you support Palestine. I don’t give two f****s.”

That interaction happened on December 6 of last year, when Footerman and his then-pregnant wife had a confrontation with Majd Odeh’s brother, Noor Odeh, who shouted and called him a Nazi from his car before waving a Palestinian keffiyeh with an apparent Palestinian flag out the window, according to a video.

That incident is corroborated in an email to his Home Owners Association, in which Footerman said he believed the incident happened because of a flag that he hung outside for Hannukah that resembles the Israeli flag.

The Hannukah-themed flag hung outside the Footman residence that resembles the Israeli flag.

“Noor Odeh, pulled over in front of our house, took pictures of us, rolled down his window and began to scream at us ‘you both are Nazis, you both are murderers, f*** you and your kids,” Footerman wrote in the email. “Later that night while walking our dogs, Noor shouted at us ‘I have my eyes on you, you f****** Jews. Hitler should have finished the Job.”

In the email, Footerman, a U.S. Army Veteran and former congressional staffer, says he filed a report with the Pasco County Sheriff and that the FBI was investigating the incident. In the days after his complaint, anti-Semitic graffiti, including the words “F All Jews” and “Hitler,” was painted onto the sidewalk outside the Footerman’s house.

Temporary restraining order requests reviewed by The Daily Wire were both initially denied by a county judge who set a June 14 date for a hearing. A temporary restraining order against Noor Odeh, however, was approved when Footerman reported that he believed he captured video evidence of him near his property as anti-Semitic graffiti appeared.

“Early Sunday morning, May 19th, 2024, between 12:10 and 1:09 AM based on our cameras showing Noor walking past our house, the walking path next to our house was defaced with ‘F All Jews,’ ‘Hitler,’ and two different stamps of ‘PLO,’” Footerman wrote in an email to the HOA.

Graffiti outside the Footerman house.

Mustafa Ameen, a lawyer at a law firm representing Noor and Majd Odeh, told The Daily Wire that the incidents caught on camera depict “two neighbors making derogatory comments.”

“This is literally both sides acting like children and bringing this conflict of Israel and Palestine into a neighborhood dispute for no reason,” Ameen said. He accused Footerman of making “threats the other way,” but declined to give specifics.

“There are statements that he is making towards our client that are going to come up in the court proceedings that make him look just as bad, if not worse,” Ameen added. 

Ameen denies that the video clearly depicts Noor Odeh or that it is evidence he was the vandal responsible for the anti-Semitic graffiti. 

Footerman told The Daily Wire he denies ever having made threats or offensive comments towards either of the Odeh brothers.

The HOA initially asked the Footermans to remove the flag after uproar from other neighbors, claiming that religious and holiday flags were prohibited, despite guidelines permitting seasonal flags.

In the email, Footerman described the May 14 incident as unwarranted and said everything he was doing was within HOA guidelines.

“When we assured him that none of the cars would be here overnight and that our friends parked in conjunction with the HOA guidelines on visitor parking, Majd went into an anti-Jewish tirade that culminated in him refusing to leave our property and threatening us four times,” Footerman wrote. “We immediately called 911.”

The HOA made several attempts to remove the graffiti burned into the sidewalk in front of the home of the family which moved to the community two years ago before painting over it.

According to Footerman’s email, the FBI opened up a second investigation regarding the graffiti. The FBI did not respond to a request for comment.

‘White People Crying Was The Goal’: Old Clip Of ‘The Acolyte’ Actress Goes Viral, Ignites Backlash

An old video clip of an actress in the newly released “Star Wars: The Acolyte” series on Disney+ is sparking backlash online.

The interview in question shows actress Amandla Stenberg speaking about trying to make white people cry upon viewing the 2018 film, “The Hate U Give.” 

“When people watch ‘The Hate U Give,’ what do you want them to walk away with, because I know everyone has a slightly different feeling,” late-night host Trevor Noah asked the star.

Stenberg replied, “Well, I mean, white people crying actually was the goal.” This comment caused Noah to burst into laughter, prompting the actress to repeat, “was the goal.”

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Social media commenters pointed out the double standard when it came to making racially divisive statements such as this.

“Openly racist and they laugh about it,” one social media user wrote. “And they wonder why no one watches their shows or movies.”

“I don’t understand what’s to gain with a statement like that? Their largest audience is white people. White people are 65% of the population,” another popular comment said.

“The Hate U Give,” based on a book of the same name, is a coming-of-age teen drama meant to make a statement on police brutality. A longer clip of the interview shows Stenberg explaining how the film is intended to make white people have more “empathy” for the plight of black Americans.

“We wanted to make sure that those who have been affected by the way in which the media misconstrues these events, actually have a real sense of empathy and are able to place themselves into the shoes of our communities. Understand that these are not just news events, they are happening to real people. They affect us in really deep and pervasive ways,” she said.

The movie shows the aftermath of a police shooting following a traffic stop when the officer kills a man who is reaching for a hairbrush, mistakenly believing he was reaching for a gun.

This isn’t the first controversy for the new “Star Wars” show.

“The Acolyte” showrunner Leslie Headland previously told The New York Times that she doesn’t believe people who oppose leftist activism are “true fans” of “Star Wars.”

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“As a fan myself, I know how frustrating some ‘Star Wars’ storytelling in the past has been. I’ve felt it myself,” she told the outlet. Headland clarified in a follow-up text, “I stand by my empathy for ‘Star Wars’ fans. But I want to be clear. Anyone who engages in bigotry, racism or hate speech … I don’t consider a fan.”

Headland also said she was “so into” the series being called “the gayest ‘Star Wars.'”

The showrunner said in 2021 that she planned “to allow her own personal experiences as a queer woman shine through in the finished product.”

“There’s just no way that me being a queer woman is not going to be reflected in my work. I could try not to do it, but why would I? It just feels like a natural extension of what I do,” Headland explained at the time.

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