Bryan Betancur Goes to the Supreme Court

Donald Trump wasn’t the only criminal in the audience as the Supreme Court heard the birthright citizenship case. Also in attendance was the January 6th rioter, Bryan Betancur, who recently found fame again as the Metro Hair Toucher. He filmed himself sitting behind women in the Metro as he stroked their hair.

Betancur was there to stalk journalist Amanda Moore. When she tweeted about people waiting overnight to get into the Supreme Court to hear the citizenship case, he got a ride to the court (he’s banned from Metro) and joined the line.

Where she goes, he goes. When she posted about the Polymarket bar in DC, he showed up and followed her down the street, calling her a kike.

All of this despite the fact that he served time in jail for violating anti-stalking orders against another woman, Anarchy Princess.

The Dumbest J6er, he can’t stop posting to social media, though his tweets and videos have been used in court against him. In addition to filming himself in line at the Supreme Court, he filmed in front of the Capitol threatening to rape Moore.

You may wonder why this convicted criminal is out on pre-trial release. Ask Judge Jeanine Pirro! He’s been charged with assault in DC and VA for touching women’s hair on the Metro. He’s subject to court monitoring and is wearing an ankle monitor. But he’s not in jail.

Biketifa on the Scene

The word is out among the public about Bryan. Outside the Supreme Court, artist/activist/Arlington celebrity Biketifa was there with flyers detailing Betancur’s crimes – he even had a QR code! He walked down the line of people waiting to get into the court holding up the flyer and inviting people to google him.

Betancur always wanted to be famous and he is, for being the Metro Hair Toucher. His story touched a nerve in the DC area and was all over the local news, TikTok, Washingtonian Problems, Instagram and Twitter. 

Word spread among the courtwatchers in line that they were sharing space with the weirdo who filmed himself touching women’s hair on the Metro. Ladies, watch your hair!

They googled and replayed videos of his crimes as they filmed him. One even created a TikTok:

@attorneyzee

When you’re standing in line to watch arguments at the Supreme Court and a man walks up to tell everyone that the Metro Hair Toucher Stalker/January 6th rioter is also standing in line?? Bryan Bentacur — Wtf, I hadn’t heard of this until TODAY #dc #washingtondc #stalker

♬ original sound – attorneyzee

Betancur suddenly seemed freaked out by all the attention. He was agitated and complained to the blue-jacketed Supreme Court marshal at the front of the line.

I was just observing, standing with Biketifa, when Betancur left the line to mumble some nonsense at us. The usual chud accusations of being antifa. So boring. I asked if he was going to appeal his hair touching case to the Supreme Court. He is the Dumbest J6er and I told him so.

This was actually the second time I’ve yelled at him outside the Supreme Court. He was there two years ago to stalk Anarchy Princess and attend a J6-related case. I saw him in line, he flashed an “OK” white power hand signal at me (he is not white) and I yelled at him. Deja vu all over again.

Betancur got into the court. The marshal issued him a red ticket and led him and a select few inside as people jeered and mocked the Metro Hair Toucher. “Ladies, watch your hair!” I shouted.

Betancur replied with a Nazi salute in front of the marble columns, under the American flag, and joined Donald Trump in the Supreme Court.

The man who inspired the January 6th riot and one of his rioters together again as the justices heard Trump’s plea to end birthright citizenship.

3/8/25 UPDATE

Betancur was arrested for stalking Amanda Moore. His antics at the Supreme Court were cited in the arrest warrant. They are part of a years-long pattern of harassing the journalist. He now faces charges for the Metro Hair Case in DC and VA and a stalking charge in DC. The judge did not release him on bail.

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  1. […] is almost identical to how they have handled the Metro Hair Toucher case, which I have followed closely. In the last hearing I watched, the judge got so frustrated with […]

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