Playwright Jon Robin Baitz told Vanity Fair he was assaulted by a drunk Donald Trump supporter on Friday night, while standing outside the Kimpton Carlyle Hotel in Washington, D.C.’s Dupont Circle.

Baitz, who was in Washington to participate in Saturday’s Women’s March, recently wrote a well-reviewed, Trump-inspired satire, Vicuña, about a real-estate tycoon turned Republican presidential candidate, which opened at Los Angeles’s Kirk Douglas Theater in October.

Baitz said he and his husband, graphic-novel publisher Leon Avelino, were dining with friends, including House of Cards creator Beau Willimon and actor Fisher Stevens, on Friday night when an altercation broke out with a table of what Baitz described as “exhilarated and pointedly celebratory, loud happy Trump people.”

“We were walking out to say goodbye,” Baitz said. “There were a few ladies who had a central-casting, Ann Coulterian uniform and hair. There was a tiny popinjay of a man with a Windsor knot and a pink tie. And this 350-pound enormous redheaded linebacker guy, who clearly saw a group of East Coast Jewish liberal homosexual sodomite Communists congregating in their black clothes saying goodbye. He went ‘Sieg Heil‘ and saluted us.

“He said, ‘Fuck you, you Jew cunts, we’re gonna kill all of you,’ ” Baitz continued, referring to the man with the Windsor knot. The “redheaded linebacker guy” then continued the confrontation. “At that point I was wildly angry and he was in my face and I pushed him back. He picked me up like I was a sack of rice, threw me down and I was covered in blood. I looked like one of the extras from the last scene of The Wild Bunch.”

Baitz said he did not believe his alleged assailant recognized him or any of his dining companions.

“I think he just saw a group of hipsters,“ Baitz said. “I don’t think he recognized his own arm, he was so drunk. Someone was wearing a fedora. Someone was wearing black. We look Jewish. It was clear why we were all here.“

Baitz said he filed charges for assault against the man. A public incident report provided by the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department on Sunday listed the episode as a “suspected hate crime.”

Baitz is currently a consulting producer on Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story: Katrina series. He, Stevens, and Willimon walked in the Women’s March on Saturday as planned.

“I was slightly shaken,” Baitz said. “Normally violence would depress me, but I wasn’t depressed because the march was such a powerful antidote. I rather relish my scar.“

Update (January 22, 2017): This post has been updated to reflect the police department’s report regarding the incident.