A man was arrested Friday night after allegedly urinating on a child during a movie screening in Surprise, Arizona, prompting outraged theatergoers to intervene and physically attack the suspect, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

Authorities identified the man as 33-year-old Limil Hull. The incident occurred around 11 p.m. during a showing of the anime film Demon Slayer at AMC Surprise Pointe 14 on Litchfield Road.

According to police, witnesses said Hull stood up, unzipped his pants, and began urinating inside the theater. Some of the urine reportedly splashed onto a child seated nearby.

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Video posted on social media shows the child’s father and other patrons confronting Hull and beating him before police arrived.

Hull was arrested by Surprise Police and booked on multiple charges, including indecent exposure, disorderly conduct, criminal damage, and refusing to provide a truthful name.

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Police said that following his arrest, Hull was released without bail after his initial court appearance. Court records confirm he was released on his own recognizance.

A witness who filmed the incident told AZ Family that Hull sat back down after urinating “like nothing had happened,” sparking anger among fellow moviegoers.

The same witness said AMC staff responded quickly, offering refunds, free snacks, and the option for attendees to finish the movie in another theater.

No serious injuries were reported, though Hull sustained visible injuries from being assaulted by patrons before his arrest.

The case remains under investigation. Authorities have not indicated whether additional charges may be filed.

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