A Tennessee man who physically attacked a male bystander at Dallas Fort-Worth Airport and hurled anti-gay slurs at him has been fined just $474 for the incident.

McCleish Christmas Benham did not face jail time or hate crime charges for the October attack.

Benham, 28, did not show up for his court date so he was convicted on charges of public intoxication and simple assault – both misdemeanors that are each punishable by a maximum $500 fine.

His bond was $262 dollars on the assault charge and $212 on the public intoxication, for a total of $474, according to Towleroad.

In a YouTube video that went viral (more than 5.1 millions viewings to date), Benham can be seen kicking an older white male in the groin, hitting him on the top of his head with a closed fist and calling him a ‘San Frisco faggot.’

Benham could also be heard saying ‘I’m upset about this faggot right here.’

He then attacked the man and called him a ‘fucking queer’ before he was taken down to the ground by several bystanders.

Airport security soon arrived and Benham could be heard saying, ‘This is America!’ and ‘When I get up, I’m going to beat the shit out of him.’

Two more officers arrived, handcuff Benham and were able to eventually bring him to his feet and escort him away from the scene.

Had Benham been charged with a hate crime, he could have been be sentenced to up to 180 days in jail and fined $2,000 per offense.

The identity of the man who was attacked was not released. He had intervened when he witnessed Benham verbally abusing a female employee at the American Airline desk.

Benham was asked by police how many alcoholic drinks he had he had consumed and he replied: ‘About 100.’