A Boca Raton man punched a legally blind relative Wednesday who called him by his given first name, city police records show.

"Don’t call me Bernard," 21-year-old Bernard Muscadin reportedly said before repeatedly punching his relative.

According to city police records, he prefers being called Ben.

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City police responded to a home in the city at about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. They found Muscadin’s relative lying on the driveway with a swollen face. The relative was taken to Boca Ration Regional Hospital.

Muscadin told police his relative was "all up in his face" about staying out late drinking and smoking. The man called Muscadin "Bernard," records show, and Muscadin pushed the relative.

Muscadin told police his relative is a "hater" who doesn’t approve of him "dancing all night." Muscadin — whose police report said he works for a local resort as a server — said the relative hit him in the forehead, so he punched the relative multiple times.

He told police he went "wham wham wham" on his relative’s face.

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Muscadin faces charges of battery and abuse of a disabled person. He was released on his own recognizance Thursday after a night in jail.

He was ordered to have no violent contact with the relative.