A man was assaulted by a live reporter on a Mexican demonstration.

Netizens tracked the men's identities, and police were investigating.

On Monday, according to Mexican media, the assault was the site of a demonstration by women in the capital, Mexico City.

Angered by the recent police rape of minors, women were protesting across Mexico, and reporter Juan Manuel Jimenez of the ADN40 broadcaster was reporting live.

As the women marched, spreading pink glitter powder, a symbol of the protest, to a reporter, a young man who was wandering around the reporter approached from behind and punched his fist strongly.

The reporter immediately fell to the floor and the man leisurely disappeared.

Protesters surprised by what happened suddenly, chased for a moment and sought to catch the runaway man, but the man ran away and ran away.

Jimenez is recovering after surgery on the 19th.

As videos of assaults spread on the Internet, netizens have been tracking down men who have not yet been captured.

Shortly after, the suspect's name and Facebook were released.

Police are tracking men's escape routes based on CCTVs, confirming that the netizens have found the same person in the video, Eluniversal said in Mexico.

It has been claimed that this man is part of an organization that has done similar things in the past.

The group, called "eagles," was injured by party members and reporters in the past, when they were violent during the campaign for mayor Claudia Saint-Baum, Mexico City.

Mexico's President Andreus Oberador said in a daily press conference Monday, "There were agitators who had infiltrated the women's protests. They should be punished."