Friday, June 19, 2026 -The man who went viral for calling the police on a dad helping his young daughters in a women’s restroom has lost his real estate job.
A representative for Starkville-based Overstreet Properties
said the man was an independent contractor and licensed realtor who was on a
personal trip unrelated to the company when the incident occurred, TMZ
reported.
After the confrontation went viral, the agency decided to
cut ties with him because his actions did not align with the company’s
values.
The man's woes stems from an incident last weekend at an
Alabama QuikTrip gas station, where Oklahoma dad Tyler Brodsky took his two
young daughters into an empty women’s restroom while traveling home from
Florida. The dad said he chose the women's restroom over the “dirty” men’s
room.
However, the Mississippi man confronted Brodsky for being in
the women’s restroom with his kids and called the police.
Brodsky later posted the encounter on TikTok and
it went viral.
“Overstreet Properties is aware of videos circulating on
social media depicting conduct by a former independent contractor during a
personal trip that was unrelated to the company,” Overstreet Properties said in
a statement posted to social media.
“The conduct depicted in the video does not reflect the
values of Overstreet Properties or the standards we expect of those who
represent our organization. Our focus remains on providing quality service to
our clients, partners, and community.
“The individual depicted in the video is no longer
associated with Overstreet Properties.”
Brodsky’s viral TikTok showed the angry customer berating
him after his wife and “very ill” mother-in-law reported that a man was inside
the women’s restroom.
“There is a man with two little girls using the women’s
bathroom,” the customer complained to police over the phone. “He’s washing his
hands with his daughters right now.”
The confrontation upset Brodsky’s daughters, who could be
heard crying as the argument continued.
A female QuikTrip employee eventually stepped in, shut the restroom door on the
customer and apologized to the family.
The customer also argued that the female employee should
have taken the girls into the restroom instead, insisting Brodsky had “no
business” being there.
In a follow-up video, Brodsky said three police
officers responded to the gas station and quickly determined he had done
nothing wrong.
“The officers let me know I was OK, I didn’t do anything
wrong,” he said.
Brodsky added that officers ultimately asked the other man
to leave the store.
“Hopefully it’ll bring attention to people that feel the need to berate a mom or dad trying to take care of their kids,” he said.

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