A man seen in shocking footage during a bizarre egg-throwing rampage has been revealed to be a California businessman.
Aaron Dawson, a sales executive in San Francisco, was identified as the smartly dressed man who hurled eggs at a building as he argued with bystanders, The San Francisco Standard revealed.
Dawson was also allegedly seen pelting eggs at a homeless man by a witness who reported the incident to police.
'This man pelted a homeless man with eggs on the side of San Francisco Mercantile,' an employee of the shop wrote on a WhatsApp group.
'Many people came to help the homeless man, and he's okay. Cops notified and sent the images.'
Nearly one-minute of the incident was captured on video, where Dawson was seen dressed in a snazzy suit next to his open trunk as he hurled eggs at the windows of a storefront.
As one woman stood behind him and yelled at him to stop, another man was seen getting out of his vehicle to seemingly record the incident as another walked into the frame and nearly dodged an egg.
'Stop that! Stop that, bro!' one person can be heard saying as Dawson crazily continued on his rampage. 'It's not okay!'
Aaron Dawson, a sales executive in San Francisco whose LinkedIn profile says is currently looking for work, was identified as the man who went on a bizarre egg-throwing rampage on the corner of Haight and Cole street Monday evening
Nearly one-minute of the battery incident was captured on video, were Dawson was seen dressed in a snazzy suit as he aggressively threw eggs at the windows of a storefront
The chaotic footage captured the bystanders attempting to hold Dawson back as he tried to grab more eggs from the open trunk of his gray Toyota Prius.
One person was seen trying to hold both of Dawson's arms above his head in an attempt to stop him from launching the four eggs he had ready to go in his hands.
Dawson ultimately kept the eggs high above his own head and successfully pushed through the small crowd to continue his meltdown.
'You're a disgrace of a man!' a woman can be heard yelling. 'F***ing disgusting. Get out of here! F*** you and your $10 eggs!'
Despite their efforts to intervene, Dawson repeatedly tossed the eggs around the neighborhood after he grabbed even more to throw from a 48-egg carton he had on deck.
As he continued to throw the eggs every which way, one of the same bystanders stood right in front of him with his hands up, though his effort to stop the egg-throwing lunatic proved to be unsuccessful.
Just a second later, a man wearing a white hoodie and brown beanie took out the carton of eggs from Dawson's trunk before walking away from the scene, depriving him from any more ammo.
Dawson began arguing with witnesses outside of his car where he was captured getting increasingly angry over those trying to stop him from causing any further damage.
The footage captured bystanders arguing with Dawson as they attempted to stop him from throwing anymore eggs that he had on hand
An employee of San Francisco Mercantile, the store that was pelted with eggs, spoke to The San Francisco Standard and said that Dawson also launched eggs at a homeless man sleeping on the corner
The Standard attempted to contact Dawson through a phone call, but he ultimately hung-up before explaining the reasoning behind his odd actions
At one point, a bystander pushed the aggravated Dawson out of the way with the nudge of a finger, to which Dawson responded with his hands up.
Arguments only continued as Dawson was captured getting in witnesses faces after being questioned why he threw eggs at a homeless man sleeping on the corner.
When confronted with the action, Dawson responded: 'That man attacked me earlier. That man hit me earlier.'
Bystanders were heard as they told Dawson that they didn't care about his reasoning, to which he doubled down on his claims, adding that 'that man threatened my children's life.'
As the video concluded, Dawson was captured calmly walking back to his running car as if nothing happened.
A day after the rampage, a homeless man near Belvedere Street pointed to eggshells on his blanket and told The Standard that Dawson was the man who threw eggs at him while he was sleeping at the corner of Cole and Haight street the night before.
'I was just laying there and defending myself with a blanket,' the man, who declined to give a name, told the outlet. 'I was scared for a little bit. I had to think about it.'
Sergio Guillory, an employee at Haight & Cole Liquor, confirmed to the outlet that he saw the same homeless man, who is said to be known in the area for defecating between parked cars, walk past the store covered in eggs on Monday evening.
Shortly after the incident, The Standard was able to identify the man as Dawson, whose LinkedIn profile picture showed him wearing the same blue-checkered jacket and white shirt combo that he was seen wearing in the video from the rampage.
Using a phone number from public records, The Standard contacted Kelly Dawson, the man's wife, who answered and asked if the caller was able 'to suggest a mental health doctor' before she hung up seconds later
When officers later identified Dawson as the suspect, they conducted a mental health evaluation after visiting his home
An attempt to contact Dawson through a phone call following the egg-attack was unsuccessful as he hung up before explaining the reasoning behind his tantrum.
Using a phone number from public records, The Standard then contacted Kelly Dawson, his wife, to query the incident.
'Are you a mental health doctor?' she said upon answering the call. 'Are you able to suggest a mental health doctor?' she added before suddenly hanging up the phone only seconds later.
The San Francisco Police Department responded to a report of battery on the corner of Haight and Cole street around 6pm early Monday evening.
The viral video, which quickly garnered attention on San Francisco’s Reddit page before it was locked by moderators of the forum, was filled with confused viewers who cited the economy and the high price of eggs in the comments.
After responding to the scene of the rampage, the police department said that the victim decided not to report any injuries and declined to press charges against Dawson.
Additionally, no arrests were made in connection to the incident, police said.
However, when officers later identified Dawson as the suspect, they conducted a mental health evaluation after visiting his home.