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A man who was banned from the Phoenix Open after being caught on video calling for violence against Mexicans, displaying neo-Nazi symbols, and using racial slurs, was arrested on suspicion of trespassing, according to Scottsdale police.
Brandtbert J. Brudenell, 20, was arrested Thursday evening at TPC Scottsdale and booked on suspicion of criminal trespassing, refusing to provide his name truthfully, and underage alcohol consumption, Scottsdale police told The Arizona Republic. According to police, Brudenell was found walking near the 2nd hole after the course had closed and refused to leave. Security personnel reported that he attempted to flee from them before officers arrived. Brudenell lost his job after the video gained attention online.
The video showed him talking about his belief that Mexicans at the border should have their throats "sliced," shortly after saying "Heil Hitler" and appearing to mimic white supremacist rhetoric. In the video, Brudenell adds the N-word to "border-hopping" when referring to Mexicans. Moments earlier, he used a slur against Mexicans and Mexican Americans. When confronted by the off-camera women filming him, he responds with insults, calling them "fat girl, fat girl" and "dumb b He also appears to make a reference to "" when he says "" in the video.
According to the Anti-Defamation League, white supremacists frequently use the numerical code " Brudenell did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Having gone viral, the explicit video was shared on different social media platforms, including Thursday on the Instagram account thesquarephoenix. By Saturday morning, the video had been removed on that account but was still up on Chef Silvana Salcido Esparza's Instagram account.
It is unclear when or by whom the video was filmed. Scottsdale police spokesperson Sgt. Allison Sempsis told The Republic that officers encountered Brudenell after the video was filmed. Police are seeking to understand the circumstances surrounding the footage and would like to speak with the person who recorded it, Sempsis said. According to Sempsis, the Phoenix Open informed police that Brudenell had been banned from the event and would be treated as a trespasser if he returned.