Jordan Schaeffer claims he was the victim of a violent homophobe who attacked him inside of Burger King in Miami Beach after seeing him share a kiss with his boyfriend.

But witnesses to the 14 March incident are telling police a far different story.

Tim Baird said he was at the fast food restaurant at the time of the fight and has contacted police to say that Schaeffer’s version of events is ‘completely inaccurate.’

‘Some friends and I witnessed this incident (yes, at the Whopper Bar in South Beach on a Sunday night) and the story being told by Jordan is completely inaccurate,’ Baird writes in a Facebook post . ‘As we saw it, he is mainly responsible for the fight and the altercation had nothing to do with his sexual identity.’

Bilerico Report interviewed another witness named Joey Cooke who said: ‘The story Jordan is giving is completely false. He was fighting with his boyfriend the entire night. They were in the bathroom at Burger King and when Jordan came out, he started crap with someone else and talking about fighting.

‘When the other guy got involved, Jordan continued to talk shit and threatened to fight him. He approached the guy to fight him and it didn’t end up in his favor. There was absolutely no kiss involved and had nothing to do with being gay or a hate crime.’

Miami Beach Police Department spokesman Ernesto Rodriquez confirmed to South Florida Gay News that Baird had contacted them.

‘We only have one side of the story,’ Rodriquez said. ‘We are looking to identify the attacker or attackers but to also get another side of the story. We encourage people to come forward.’

The altercation itself was caught on the fast food chain’s surveillance camera and show Schaeffer being pounced on by an unidentified man. But the video does not make clear what happened leading up to the violence.

Schaeffer’s boyfriend Eric Danko, also 25, can be seen being stopped from helping by another man who shoved him away.

Schaeffer had told NBC Miami this week: ‘It was just a simple kiss with my boyfriend, and then right after that kiss, I started walking over and that’s when I was approached by this gentleman.

‘He then started to use derogatory terms such as “fucking faggots” and “why don’t you show if you’re tough or not you little faggot.” It all happened so fast once I got slammed to the ground. It’s just kind of a blur.’

Police said Schaeffer and Danko were initially uncooperative when police arrived and a restaurant employee said what she witnessed was ‘mutual combat.’