BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Witnesses said a man shouted ‘Heil Hitler, Heil Trump’ during the intermission of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ at Baltimore’s Hippodrome Theatre creating panic Wednesday night.

Rich Scherr was in the audience at the time and recorded part of the disturbance.

“People started running,” Scherr, a Baltimore Sun contributor, told the newspaper. “I’ll be honest, I was waiting to hear a gunshot. I thought, ‘Here we go.’”

Sick, sad world. A man stands at intermission of tonight’s performance of Fiddler in Baltimore and yells, “Heil Hitler,” along with pro-Trump references. pic.twitter.com/slDcPwF7re — Rich Scherr (@writerguyRich) November 15, 2018

The theater escorted the man out following the incident. Then the man and his girlfriend left the theater and went back to their hotel, according to police.

A police report stated that the man, identified as Anthony Derlunas, told police that he had been drinking and his intention of the outburst was to express his dislike for Trump.

Derlunas said the final scene before intermission reminded him of his hatred for Trump, which he said caused him to stand up and yell “Heil Hitler, Heil Trump.”

He also said everyone around him got angry and he said he didn’t realize there were so many Trump supporters.

Based on police interviews, Derlunas said that his intention was to express his dislike for President Donald Trump.

Derlunas was notified by security from Hippodrome Theatre that he has been permanently banned from the location based on the incident.

Nina Pachino, who attended the show, shared her feelings on Facebook Thursday and said people shouted back against the hateful remarks. Pachino said she stayed for the second act despite the incident.

“We refused to let the actions of one man stop us from living. But, the experience was tainted, at least for me. I could not stop my body from shaking and I kept looking around me, nervous something else was going to happen,” Pachino wrote.

‘Fiddler On The Roof’ Arrives At The Hippodrome Theatre In Baltimore

‘Fiddler on the Roof’ is a musical centered around a Jewish family living in Imperial Russia in 1905. The play opened Tuesday and runs through Sunday at the Hippodrome Theatre.

Here’s the full statement from the Hippodrome.

“Behavior like we saw during intermission at Wednesday evening’s performance is not, and will not be, tolerated. The Hippodrome’s on-site security team, along with our usher staff were able to remedy the situation and remove the offending audience member quickly, coordinating efforts with local police, who met the man as he was escorted out of the building. “The France-Merrick Performing Arts Center takes the security and safety of its subscribers and patrons seriously. We employ a full team of professional security personnel, who are always on premise during live events to implement bag checks, provide screening and metal detection, and to monitor cameras throughout the venue. “We apologize to those patrons who were affected by this unfortunate incident. Our venue has a proud tradition of providing shared experiences to people from all walks of life, right in the heart of this wonderfully diverse city, and we intend to continue that tradition in the spirit of bringing people together, not dividing them.”

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