accost
ə-kôst′, ə-kŏst′
transitive verb
To approach and speak to, especially aggressively or insistently, as with a demand or request.
Dumb. Doesn’t acknowledge or respect the fact that his victims also have liberties. Like the right to go about their business without being accosted and insulted.
Yeah, he’s probably gonna get killed “exercising his first amendment rights”. Another pre-dead moron on Youtube.
Don’t be a dumbass. A couple of guys with cameras are on a public sidewalk a great distance away. According to your definition they came out and accosted him. They approached him. Aggressively. He matches their tone. If they want to have a civil conversation or ask a question it would go differently. Best advice if you don’t want to be on camera in public, don’t walk up to it.