Far-right influencer Nick Fuentes posted his mugshot on X just hours after he was arrested for battery.
The 26-year-old was arrested after allegedly pepper-spraying a woman who showed up at his home following his controversial “Your Body, My Choice” post.
Marla Rose, 57, reported to police that she visited Fuentes’ home in Berwyn, Illinois, on November 10 to film his residence after seeing his controversial social media post.
She claimed Fuentes pepper-sprayed her, pushed her onto the concrete and broke her phone. According to a police report filed the next day, Rose showed no visible physical injuries but had “watery” eyes.
Fuentes was arrested later in November and released the same day. He is scheduled to appear in court on December 19.
He did not speak about the incident, but shared photos on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday with the caption: “Free me n****.”
Meanwhile, Rose posted on Facebook saying, “It. Is. On. PS — Civil case pending.” Attempts to reach Rose for comment were unsuccessful.
Images of the argument are circulating on social media. In the video, Fuentas opened the door and immediately sprayed the can at the person recording the video on their phone.
Far-right influencer Nick Fuentes posted his mugshot on X just hours after he was arrested for battery
The 26-year-old was arrested after allegedly pepper-spraying 57-year-old Maria Rose, who showed up at his home following his controversial ‘Your body, my choice’ post
The cameraman could be heard shouting, “Hey, what are you doing?” just seconds before he was sprayed.
The phone, still recording, then fell to the floor, which Fuentas picked up and took to his house.
The confrontation followed Fuentes’ viral post on Election Day: “Your body, my choice. Forever,” referring to the abortion policy. The post has been viewed more than 99.6 million times.
After it went viral, Fuentes’ personal information, including his home address, began circulating online.
Some social media users responded by sharing images of his home with the caption: “Your home, our choice.”
Fuentes, who previously got in trouble for throwing food at someone at an In-n-Out in 2022, told police he feared for his life after receiving death threats and unannounced visits to his home, attributing the harassment to his political joke.
Another woman walking past Fuentes’ home reported seeing a man pushing a woman outside.
When police arrived, Rose and Fuentes were separated for interviews. The report noted that Fuentes was “uncooperative” and refused to answer further questions.
Images of the alleged argument are circulating on social media
In a now-deleted Facebook post, Rose admitted that her decision to visit Fuentes’ home was influenced by his online comments.
She also repeatedly shared his address in the post.