TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Days after a photo of his racist sign was widely shared on social media, Tony Daniel, the Kennedy Blvd. provocateur was reportedly involved in a brawl with two women.

Video recorded by a motorist shows Daniel being confronted by the women at a street corner near the University of Tampa.

Daniel, a black man, is often seen on the corner holding a sign with racial slurs and swastikas.

In the video, he’s seen holding the sign next to a woman in a red dress. The sign reads  “Homeless (N——) go back to Africa” on the front and shows another racist slur on the back. In the other hand, Daniel is holding a megaphone. 

A woman walks up to Daniel and tries to take the sign away, but he snatches it back and shoves the megaphone in her face. Then another woman comes up and hits Daniel. 

Daniel put up a fight, striking both of the women with his megaphone, effectively pushing them into traffic. He can be seen pinning one of the women up against a car as the woman taking the video drives away. 

After the incident, police said Daniel was charged with aggravated battery. It’s unclear if the other women face charges.

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