Social media personality Dave Portnoy uploaded an Instagram video on November 10 showing what really happened while he was filming the Boardtown Pizza & Pints review in Mississippi. In the video, Portnoy is seen coming out of the pizza restaurant with Tyler, the owner, saying:"That's Tyler. He's the owner with his wife and opened this place, Boardroom Starsville, Mississippi, during COVID."Soon after, he took a bite of the pizza and shared a detailed review, ultimately rating it a 7.2. While he continued to talk, a man suddenly yelled at him, saying:"F*ck the Jews. F*ck you, Dave Portnoy."The man filming Portnoy's video turned the camera toward the person who shouted at him, seen wearing a gray sweatshirt, dark gray pants, and a cap. The shouting caused a bit of panic, after which Dave asked him to join the video. After a short exchange, the man was taken away.Halfway through the video, Dave Portnoy gave an update on the complete situation, revealing that the guy who yelled at him was Patrick McClintock, and he was arrested later by the police for disturbing the peace with a bond reportedly fixed at $2500.Dave Portnoy talks about Patrick McClintock View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSpeaking of Patrick McClintock in his video, Dave Portnoy added that:"I hope it was worth it for this kid to do this little stunt, and now this story will follow this piece of sh*t everywhere he goes. I assume he's going to get booted out of school, deserves it, and every time he applies for a job, they're like, "Oh, so you're an antisemitic piece of sh*t." So, as I said, I hope it's worth it.Dave has also thanked the people of Starkville and the police for their response. Patrick was majoring in mechanical engineering at Mississippi State University, according to The Reflector.Talking about the arrest, Brandon Lovelady, Starkville PD's public information officer, in a statement reported by the outlet said:"Every person has the right to feel safe and respected in our community. Offensive words alone are protected, but when behavior disrupts a public event or risks violence, the Starkville Police Department will take steps to help maintain safety and security."The 20-year-old is said to have left MSU, the Clarion Ledger reported. Dave Portnoy also talked to CBS News about the incident, telling them:"It’s every day now. Like, there’s a definitive shift in what’s going on"Also read: What is Soo-ae's last drama? Details explored as actress joins Nexus E&MWhat were the comments made against Kim Gyu-ri? Actress responds with legal action warning