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A passerby complained the street performer was cursing in front of children and had shoved his son. Two web-slingers arrived to separate a furious Dark Knight from his new nemesis. ‘He think he gangsta, but he ain't no gangsta.’



It was a very dark knight for a Times Square Batman who went into an expletive-filled meltdown after a recent confrontation with a passerby.

Luckily, two Spider-Men arrived to calm down the superhero before his new nemesis could taunt him with "Na na na na na na na na Batman!"

The altercation was captured in an onine video posted Friday that starts with a man dressed in dark clothing confronting the costumed superhero and then informing a police officer Batman was cursing in front of children. He also alleged Batman pushed his son, which the superhero denied.

It's at this point an officer arrives and Batman later threatens the man, telling him to "back up. Don't talk. Back up!"
Police respond to the disturbance involving the superhero in Times Square.
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Police respond to the disturbance involving the superhero in Times Square.

But it was Batman who backed up upon the command of a police officer. Luckily, two Spider-Men arrive to try to save the day.

Robin was nowhere to be found.

But it's too late for the caped crusader, who is obviously very upset that he was talked to in such a manner and threatened to kick the man's “a--.”

"You think you're tough, man. You ain't got nothing on me," he shouts back at the villain. "You think you're that freaking bad. Let's go!"
Spider-Man eases the tension before the caped crusader blows his cool.
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Spider-Man eases the tension before the caped crusader blows his cool.

It got worse.

"Get the f-k out of here," he said, huffing around in a series of half-circles. "Gangsta wannabe motherf--ker. He think he gangsta, but he ain't no gangsta."

"He's not," assured a Spider-Man.

"I know a gangster when I see one. S--t. I know a gangster when I see one. All that ain't s--t. That's just performance right there.”
The superheros team up in Times Square.
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The superheros team up in Times Square.

This is not the first time that costumed performers have had problems with customers at the popular tourist destination.

In April, Osvaldo Quiroz-Lopez, 33, was dressed as Cookie Monster and went off on a 2-year-old boy and his mother.

"You are a b----, your son is a bastard and your stuff is trash," he said, according to court papers. He was charged with assault and endangering the welfare of a child. At least three similar incidents have been reported this year.

The people in costume mainly work for tips, and the job can be difficult as they brave the weather conditions and deal with people who are less than courteous. The city has considered some measures to regulate or eliminate the street performers, whose numbers have exploded since the city stopped fining them in 2011.

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:lol::lol::lol::lol:
He knows gangster when he sees it!
:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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Batmnan stay beefing wit the joker
 
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:lol:
 
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Batman big as hell...and got TWO Spiderman back ups.

i would leave too. :lol:
 
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When your parents get killed right in front of you,

You spent the last 70+ years parading around in a costume made like a bat,

With sidekicks named after birds,

Chasing down the same villains who are constantly released from an asylum,

Protecting a ungrateful city that sees you as a vigilante,

Can't keep a girlfriend because they may end up murdered...

YOU SHOULD BE ALLOWED AT LEAST ONE MELTDOWN!
 
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Better leave that "Mice and Men" Lenny dude alone before he really get tight and start mangling mofos with that retard strength....:smh::smh::eek::eek::eek::eek:
 
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Times Square ‘Spiderman’ acted in self-defense when he punched 46-year-old mother of two who refused to tip him for taking picture: lawyer

Philip Williams, 36, was defending himself after Victoria Goreaciuc chucked a piece of ice at him during the February 2013 melee, his lawyer said Tuesday during opening arguments in the Manhattan Criminal Court trial.
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Philip Williams, 36, acted self-defense during the February 2013 scuffle.

A Times Square Spiderman accused of slugging a 46-year-old mother might be an “obnoxious jerk” but he’s not a criminal, his lawyer argued Tuesday.

Philip Williams, 36, only acted in self-defense after he was harassed by Victoria Goreaciuc during the Feb. 10, 2013 scuffle, the attorney Rachel Black said during her opening statement in Manhattan Criminal Court.

Black said Williams may have called Goreaciuc a “piece of crap” after she stiffed him on a tip for posing with her, but it didn’t give her reason to chuck a piece of ice at his head.

“Saying you’re a piece crap is a really obnoxious thing to do and unfortunately in New York we have to deal with stuff like that. It’s actually not a crime to be a jerk, unfortunately or fortunately,” said Black.

She called Goreaciuc “the initial aggressor in a confrontation with a confused and bewildered Mr. Williams, who had been struck in the back of a head with not a snowball but an ice block.”

“He turned and acted in self-defense because he reasonably believed that Ms. Goreaciuc was going to use physical force against him because she had just used physical force against him,” Black added.

Goreaciuc’s husband also piled on to Williams — stealing the character’s knapsack during the melee and prompting a character dressed as Batman to step in and ask him to return the property. Their 7-year-old son, whose birthday they were celebrating, and their 5-year-old daughter were nearby.

Prosecutors say the woman lost her cool by hurling snow after stewing on Williams’ unkind words but the punch is inexcusable.

“Admittedly this is not Ms. Goreaciuc’s proudest moment … but [WILLIAMS’]response was to punch Ms. Goreaciuc’s on the side of her face,” said Assistant District Attorney Andrew Stengel.

Williams is charged with attempted assault and harassment. He faces up to 90 days in jail if convicted.
 
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Times Square ‘Spiderman’ acted in self-defense when he punched 46-year-old mother of two who refused to tip him for taking picture: lawyer

Philip Williams, 36, was defending himself after Victoria Goreaciuc chucked a piece of ice at him during the February 2013 melee, his lawyer said Tuesday during opening arguments in the Manhattan Criminal Court trial.
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Philip Williams, 36, acted self-defense during the February 2013 scuffle.

A Times Square Spiderman accused of slugging a 46-year-old mother might be an “obnoxious jerk” but he’s not a criminal, his lawyer argued Tuesday.

Philip Williams, 36, only acted in self-defense after he was harassed by Victoria Goreaciuc during the Feb. 10, 2013 scuffle, the attorney Rachel Black said during her opening statement in Manhattan Criminal Court.

Black said Williams may have called Goreaciuc a “piece of crap” after she stiffed him on a tip for posing with her, but it didn’t give her reason to chuck a piece of ice at his head.

“Saying you’re a piece crap is a really obnoxious thing to do and unfortunately in New York we have to deal with stuff like that. It’s actually not a crime to be a jerk, unfortunately or fortunately,” said Black.

She called Goreaciuc “the initial aggressor in a confrontation with a confused and bewildered Mr. Williams, who had been struck in the back of a head with not a snowball but an ice block.”

“He turned and acted in self-defense because he reasonably believed that Ms. Goreaciuc was going to use physical force against him because she had just used physical force against him,” Black added.

Goreaciuc’s husband also piled on to Williams — stealing the character’s knapsack during the melee and prompting a character dressed as Batman to step in and ask him to return the property. Their 7-year-old son, whose birthday they were celebrating, and their 5-year-old daughter were nearby.

Prosecutors say the woman lost her cool by hurling snow after stewing on Williams’ unkind words but the punch is inexcusable.

“Admittedly this is not Ms. Goreaciuc’s proudest moment … but [WILLIAMS’]response was to punch Ms. Goreaciuc’s on the side of her face,” said Assistant District Attorney Andrew Stengel.

Williams is charged with attempted assault and harassment. He faces up to 90 days in jail if convicted.
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Black Batman can't even catch a break.:smh:
 
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