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A Manhattan man is facing charges in relation to a violent clash at the New York Public Library, which saw him clash with protesters boycotting a drag reading event for kids, and an undercover cop that had been deployed there to keep the peace.

The incident transpired Saturday at the main branch of the Big Apple’s storied library system, where kids aged 3 to 9 had been gathered to attend a ‘Drag Story Hour’ event presided over by library officials and local drag queens.     

The event, like other similar processions that have surfaced across the country, drew unwanted criticism – in this case from members of a local conservative group, who gathered as the children were sectioned off safely in another room.

Chase Catapano, 28, is seen on camera egging on the protesters, hurling insults and defamatory gestures at parents toting signs bearing messages such as ‘Leave our kids alone,’ ‘Shut it down,’ and ‘Respect childhood.’

Eventually, the confrontation gets physical, after the pint-sized instigator – who has a record of civil disobedience – rips a sign out of one protester’s hands and puts his hands on the plain-clothes officer.

A few feet away, a woman can be seen ushering a small child away from the mayhem, which saw Catapano arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, harassment, attempted assault, and obstructing governmental administration.

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A Manhattan man, seen at right, is facing charges in relation to a violent clash at the New York Public Library Saturday, which saw him clash with protesters boycotting a drag reading event for kids, and an undercover cop that had been deployed there to keep the peace

A Manhattan man, seen at right, is facing charges in relation to a violent clash at the New York Public Library Saturday, which saw him clash with protesters boycotting a drag reading event for kids, and an undercover cop that had been deployed there to keep the peace

Eventually, the confrontation gets physical, after the pint-sized instigator - who has a record of civil disobedience - rips a sign out of one protester's hands

 Eventually, the confrontation gets physical, after the pint-sized instigator – who has a record of civil disobedience – rips a sign out of one protester’s hands

The suspect, police said, was not attending the Drag Story Hour nor the protest, but was there along with the amalgam of concerned staffers, protesters, parents, and kids present in the library hallway as the event struggled to get started

The suspect, police said, was not attending the Drag Story Hour nor the protest, but was there along with the amalgam of concerned staffers, protesters, parents, and kids present in the library hallway as the event struggled to get started

‘Get the f**k out of here!’ Catapano can be heard shouting in footage of the altercation posted to social media Saturday evening, showing the standoff between the small-statured man and peaceful protesters.

Catapano is seen instigating the action, hurling insults and obscene at the parents who – apart from clutching their signs – appear to largely laugh their diminutive detractor off.

However, the scene soon escalates, as Catapano grows more and more unhinged.

‘You’re a f**king disgrace!’ he can be he heard shouting at the group of less than a dozen parents, separated by several staffers at the library who formed a makeshift line to keep the peace between the parties.

All the while, in a room just down the hall, kids attending the drag event – billed as being for kids aged 3 to 9 on the NYPL website – were huddled with parents and library staffers who were filmed using objects into the room to bar the door.

Presiding over the ordeal, library brass wrote of the event, was drag queen Paradise, described to youngsters as a ‘trans and gender non-conforming rainbow unicorn princex.’ 

When the loud-mouthed suspect's taunts to protesters became more pronounced and even physical, Catapano quickly came under police scrutiny

When the loud-mouthed suspect’s taunts to protesters became more pronounced and even physical, Catapano quickly came under police scrutiny

The officer appears to offer a word of warning to Catapano, who responds by batting off his arms and showing him away

The officer appears to offer a word of warning to Catapano, who responds by batting off his arms and showing him away 

During the interaction, a defiant Catapano can be heard telling the detective 'I don’t give a f**k who you are,' before the officer, seemingly attempting to keep the incident from devolving any further, put his hands on the still mouthy perpetrator, grabbing him by his sweatshirt.

 During the interaction, a defiant Catapano can be heard telling the detective ‘I don’t give a f**k who you are,’ before the officer, seemingly attempting to keep the incident from devolving any further, put his hands on the still mouthy perpetrator, grabbing him by his sweatshirt.

Footage shows Catapano continuing to complain and curse as he's escorted out of the hallway, as parents are seen frantically herding their kids from the source of the unrest.

Footage shows Catapano continuing to complain and curse as he’s escorted out of the hallway, as parents are seen frantically herding their kids from the source of the unrest.

The event’s intent, staffers wrote, was to ‘celebrate gender diversity and all forms of difference to build empathy and give kids the confidence to express themselves, however they feel comfortable.’

Catapano, police said, was not attending the Drag Story Hour nor the protest, but was there along with the amalgam of concerned staffers, protesters, parents, and kids present in the library hallway as the event struggled to get started.

However, unbeknownst to Catapano, among the mob were several officers sent to monitor the demonstration, stationed inconspicuously throughout the crowd.

When the loud-mouthed suspect’s taunts to protesters became more pronounced and even physical, Catapano quickly came under police scrutiny.

Capatana was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, harassment, attempted assault and obstructing governmental administration, police said Sunday

Capatana was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, harassment, attempted assault and obstructing governmental administration, police said Sunday

Footage of the incident posted Saturday by NJEG Media shows this transpiring, after Catapano, of Manhattan, rips a sign out of one protester’s hands and violently hurls it toward other members of the group, known as the Guardians of Divinity.

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The protester – who had been clutching a sign that read ‘leave our kids alone’ – does not react, and even smiles at the instigator.

As Catapano walks away – repeating the phrase ‘You’re a f**king disgrace!’ – he is confronted by a much-larger man in a black winter jacket, later confirmed to be a detective with the New York City Police Department.

Protesters took issue with the reading event, which was presided over by drag queen Paradise (pictured), who was billed to youngsters as a 'trans and gender non-conforming rainbow unicorn princex'

Protesters took issue with the reading event, which was presided over by drag queen Paradise (pictured), who was billed to youngsters as a ‘trans and gender non-conforming rainbow unicorn princex’

The officer appears to offer a word of warning to Catapano, who responds by batting off his arms and showing him away.

During the interaction, a defiant Catapano can be heard telling the detective ‘I don’t give a f**k who you are,’ before the officer, seemingly attempting to keep the incident from devolving any further, put his hands on the still mouthy perpetrator, grabbing him by his sweatshirt.

Footage shows Catapano continuing to complain and curse as he’s escorted out of the hallway, as parents are seen frantically herding their kids from the source of the unrest.

Later on in the video, Catapano appears to be struggling with officers arresting him in a stairwell, after which he was handcuffed and escorted out of the building.

He faces charges of disorderly conduct, harassment, attempted assault and obstructing governmental administration, police said Sunday, citing his attack of the on-duty officer. 

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