‘I’ll rape your f***ing a**, you f***ot’: Shocking moment New York teacher and youth baseball coach hurls homophobic road rage at musician
‘I’ll rape your f***ing a**, you f***ot’: Shocking moment New York teacher and youth baseball coach hurls homophobic street rage at musician
- Juan Ynoa shouted homophobic slurs and threatened to rape Matthew Kevelson
- Ynoa taught at Flushing High School and coached New York Longhorns Baseball
- He has been transferred ‘away from the students’ and ‘relieved’ of coaching duties
A New York City teacher and youth baseball coach has been caught shouting homophobic slurs and threatening to rape a man during a road rage incident.
“I will rape your fucking motherfucker, motherfucker,” Juan Ynoa was heard shouting in a video that went viral. “Hey, hurry up! What’s going on, you’re jerking off?’
Ynoa, a teacher at Flushing High School in Queens, New York, is seen in the clip wearing a New York Longhorns Baseball jersey.
He has been transferred “away from the students” and “relieved of his duties” with the youth basement team he coached.
He shouted at Matthew Kevelson, a musician who recorded the footage and posted it online.
Ynoa threatened to rape the victim while a woman laughed in his passenger seat
Mattew Kevelson, a musician, said the incident occurred after Ynoa crossed three lanes of traffic
Kevelson said NBC News that the incident occurred after Ynoa crossed three lanes of traffic. A smiling woman can be seen in the passenger seat.
“You’re messing with the wrong guy,” Ynoa is heard saying as he gets out of his car to take pictures of Kevelson’s license plate.
Ynoa was teaching at Flushing High School before the New York City Department of Education said in an email that Ynoa was being reassigned “away from students while an investigation is conducted.”
New York Longhorns Baseball said a “staff member” was relieved of his duties with the organization after learning of “a verbal altercation.”
Juan Ynoa, a teacher and baseball coach at a New York public school, was caught shouting anti-gay slurs after what appeared to be a road rage incident
“The former member’s actions, words and feelings do not in any way align with the Longhorns core values and mission,” the team wrotesocial media message without mentioning Ynoa. Kevelson drove away, afraid of what would happen.
“This guy had filmed my license plate and my car,” Kevelson said. “Who knows if this person will take revenge on me.”
Kevelson posted the video as a form of protection, he added.
It is unclear what exactly happened before the recording began. But Kevelson claimed Ynoa was driving across three lanes.
Ynoa said he was eventually able to give his side of the story, but “now is not a good time,” according to NBC.
Ynoa’s name is not listed on the Flushing High School staff list. As of 2021, the school had 1,414 enrolled students and 92 teachers.
The video has been viewed 9.7 million times and received more than a thousand comments on X, formerly known as Twitter.