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Man Praised For How He Calmly Silences Guy Who Was Allegedly Bullying Women On The Bus

Man Praised For How He Calmly Silences Guy Who Was Allegedly Bullying Women On The Bus
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A woman is looking for the hero who stood up for her on a recent bus ride.

Greatly helping her cause, she captured his heroic actions on video and posted it to TikTok, where the woman has a page under the username @ajahnvenice.


The video has now received over three million views.

WARNING: NSFW language

@ajahnvenice

Reply to @thenailroomestero video without music. This guy was saying really nasty things to my friends & I. This random dude came over because he heard what was going on and told him to leave us tf alone!

The video began with @ajahnvenice begging for viewers of her video to help her find her knight in shining armor in an overlay.

"Someone find this man, he was an angel for protecting us that day."

@ajahnvenice explained what was happening before she began filming in the video's caption.

"This guy was saying really nasty things to my friends & I. This random dude came over because he heard what was going on and told him to leave us tf alone!"

While it is uncertain exactly what the man was saying to her and her friends, it seemed to be enough to bother another male passenger.

After calmly folding his glasses and putting them away, the unidentified man grabbed @ajahnvenice's harasser by his shirt collar.

Making direct eye contact with the guilty party, the hero in a baseball cap then gave the man who had been harassing @ajahnvenice a firm warning.

"Let me tell you something; I'm only going to give you one more chance, you understand?"
"I'm not a f*cking game. I'm not a f*cking joke. So you need to stop playing games with me and everybody else."
"Mind yourself and behave yourself. OK? All right?"

While the culprit seemed to take in the man's warning and was willing to comply, this unknown defender of the Sprinter bus' passengers still had more to say.

"I'm trying to mind my own business"
"Ain't trying to f*ck with you or nobody else."
"So leave me alone and leave them alone, you understand?"
"Don't nobody wanna be bothered with your bullsh*t."

After the capped guardian angel repeatedly asked "can you do that?", the accused assailant finally said, "yes", just as @ajahnvenice stopped filming.

Viewers of the video are equally eager to know the identity of this valiant defender, applauding his actions in the video's comment section.

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@ajahnvenice/TikTok

@ajahnvenice/TikTok

@ajahnvenice/TikTok

@ajahnvenice/TikTok

Some viewers couldn't help but be amused at how the man who bothered @ajahnvenice was scolded like a school bully or misbehaving child.

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@ajahnvenice/TikTok

@ajahnvenice/TikTok

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@ajahnvenice/TikTok

@ajahnvenice/TikTok

Based on his calm demeanor and coolness in how he handled the situation, some viewers speculated that @ajahnvenice's unknown hero likely had a history in the military.

@ajahnvenice/TikTok

@ajahnvenice/TikTok

@ajahnvenice/TikTok

@ajahnvenice/TikTok

Wherever or whoever this man is, all the viewers of this video are undoubtedly hoping they might run into him the next time they ride public transit.

In this anonymous hero's company, they'll know they're in for a safe ride, and won't be bothered by any unruly passengers.

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