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Marie-Claire Bissonnette says she was leading a group of 76 in an annual silent protest against abortion at a west-end corner when she was roundhouse kicked in the shoulder, knocking her phone to the ground.

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Bissonnette, the youth coordinator with Campaign Life Coalition, said a man in a purple hoodie approached the group at the Life Chain event around 2:30 p.m. Sunday and allegedly used markers to scribble on the signs and clothing of the protesters, including that of a 10-year-old girl.

Bissonnette took out her phone and began filming him.

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A number of social media sites have widely identified the man as Jordan Hunt, a Toronto hairstylist, who was fired by his employer.

Hunt has since deleted his social media accounts and couldn’t be reached for comment.

After a brief exchange over abortion, the man is seen doing a spin-kick and the phone drops to the ground while people can be heard shouting, “Someone call the cops,” while the man is heard retorting, “I just kicked your phone.”