Activist 'Billboard Chris' said he was punched by a transgender person while walking in downtown Vancouver
A violent clash between a transgender person and a conservative activist went viral on social media this week, earning over 9 million combined views on X.
Canadian conservative activist Chris Elston said he had just started walking on the streets of downtown Vancouver on February 2 when a person in a hoodie and mask sucker punched him before running away.
Elston, more popularly known as "Billboard Chris," was wearing a billboard with messages protesting puberty blockers and gender surgery for children.
He told Fox News Digital he deliberated on what to do next, but ultimately decided to pursue his assailant onto a bus to get a photo for the police because he wasn't "a punching bag."
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"Billboard Chris" told Fox News Digital he was punched by a transgender person while walking with his billboard on the streets of downtown Vancouver, Canada. (Fox News Digital)
Once he gets on the bus, Elston approaches the person, who was hiding their face.
"Hey, so this person here just ran on the street and assaulted me," Elston announces before taunting, "Why are you hiding? You should be proud of yourself. You're battling oppression."
Elston attempts to get his camera lower to capture the person's face when the transgender person reaches their hand up to smack the camera.
"I said get off me you —" the person shouts before cursing. As Elston backs away, the person throws themselves on the bus floor and starts screaming.
New record. I was on the street for only 20 seconds today before I was assaulted.
— Billboard Chris 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@BillboardChris) February 2, 2024
This person hiding their face, who I assume is a man, ran at me as I was crossing the crosswalk, punched me in the face, and then tried to escape on a bus.
Unfortunately, my camera got turned off… pic.twitter.com/A47ONDy3Hp
Another video shows the blue-haired transgender person grabbing Elston's billboard while he backs away and asks them to "get off" him.
The person continued to cry and scream, "Help me!" from the floor before pulling the billboard around Elston's neck.
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Some of the bus riders sided with the screaming person and asked Elston to get off the bus.
"Stop hurting me!" the person cried repeatedly before the bus driver berated Elston and booted him from the bus.
"Your approach is wrong! Out please" he shouted at Elston.
After Elston departed the bus, the person screamed, "He's transphobic! Look at his sign! He's a hateful criminal!"
Here’s more video of the person who assaulted me earlier today.
— Billboard Chris 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@BillboardChris) February 3, 2024
This man (?) ran up to me and punched me in the face as I was crossing a crosswalk, and then jumped on a bus which was right there.
I went on the bus get his image for the police, and was then assaulted again.… pic.twitter.com/zB0uVcEthw
A video taken by someone on the bus and sent to Elston showed the person continuing to moan and cry. In a third video, the bus driver turned his ire onto the transgender activist, saying he can't "assault somebody" just because he "disagrees" with him.
"I'm sorry I hurt people! I'm sorry. I just want to live my life," the transgender person tells the driver. "He was after me!"
Elston told Fox News Digital that he spoke with the Vancouver Police after this incident and they are looking at the street cameras to see if they can identify the individual and see the moment where he was allegedly attacked.
Conservative activist "Billboard Chris" shared a hostile encounter he had with a transgender person on a Vancouver bus. (Adobe Stock)
The activist has been repeatedly met with violence during the past few years when he has walked around with his billboard protesting transgender treatment for young people.
"I got attacked by Antifa in Montreal, jumped by six people," he previously told Fox News Digital. He said he's also been punched over a dozen other times, had his arm broken, equipment vandalized and been arrested twice by police after getting assaulted.
"A little bit of violence is not that big of a deal when you compare this to what's going on with kids. So I'll take it," he added.
Kristine Parks is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Read more.