Toronto

MLSE seeks to ban 4 men from venues over 'FHRITP' stunt

The fallout continues after a Toronto reporter confronted a group of men planning to yell obscenities into her microphone after a soccer game.

WARNING: This story contains offensive language

A man shouted 'F--k her right in the p---y' while CityNews reporter Shauna Hunt was interviewing soccer fans in Toronto on Sunday. (CityNews)

The fallout continues after a Toronto reporter confronted a group of men planning to yell obscenities into her microphone after a soccer game.

Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment said it is still trying to identify four men who participated in an offensive 'FHRITP' stunt this past weekend, so the organization can ban those individuals from its venues.

A ban would likely last for a year. MLSE said it will not be releasing information about the identity of the individuals.

At least three men yelled obscenities at Shauna Hunt, a CityNews reporter covering a Toronto FC soccer game on Sunday. She then confronted a group of other men, who were defending the practice of yelling "F--k her right in the p---y" while a television reporter was filming a segment.

CityNews put the incident online and on air, and the fallout has yet to end. Two days after the piece aired, Hydro One announced the termination of one of its employees in connection with the incident.