Towson, MD — May 8, 2026 - An incident at Towson University has gained national attention after a video surfaced showing a student engaging in a violent outburst directed at a visiting Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reservist.
The confrontation occurred during a campus event where the reservist was invited to speak as part of a national tour. According to eyewitness accounts and video footage, the student was seen screaming at the visitor, repeatedly calling him a “terrorist,” while throwing objects and damaging property in the immediate area.
Details of the Outburst
Witnesses report that the situation escalated rapidly when the student interrupted the ongoing program. The video, which has since circulated widely on social media, captures the student erupting into a series of shouts and physically lashing out. University staff and security were forced to intervene to prevent further escalation and to protect the speaker and attendees.
"The behavior was disruptive and aggressive," noted one attendee who asked to remain anonymous. "It wasn't just words; things were being thrown, and property was being knocked over."
University Response
Towson University officials released a statement confirming they are aware of the incident and have launched a formal investigation through the Office of Student Conduct and the Office of Inclusion and Institutional Equity.
"Towson University remains committed to a campus environment where all community members feel safe and respected," the statement read. "Acts of violence, property damage, and targeted harassment are serious violations of the Student Code of Conduct and will be handled with the utmost urgency."
Ongoing Investigation
The identity of the student has not been officially released, pending the results of the university's disciplinary review. Possible sanctions for such violations typically include suspension or expulsion.
The visiting reservist was on campus as part of the "Triggered: From Combat to Campus" tour, which has sparked similar protests and counter-protests at several universities across the country this spring.