One confrontational incident involved
Apollo 11 crew member
Buzz Aldrin. Earlier, Sibrel had interviewed Aldrin in a hotel room for his film
Astronauts Gone Wild. In that interview, Sibrel confronted Aldrin with purported newly discovered footage from the Apollo 11 mission, to which Aldrin replied: "Well, you're talking to the wrong guy! Why don't you talk to the administrator at NASA? We were passengers, we're guys going on a flight." Sibrel refers, in
post hoc interviews, to two confrontations with Aldrin prior to the one that resulted in his being punched. On the day following the altercation, a statement from a lawyer for Aldrin described the "6-foot-2, 250-pound
[1.88 m, 113 kg] Sibrel forc[ing] Aldrin up against a wall and refus[ing] to let him leave", thus making the case for self-defense. Aldrin made the case to police that he had been attempting to defend "himself and his stepdaughter, who was with him at the time". Sibrel gave the tape to the police, apparently alleging assault. The incident received significant publicity, with many television talk shows airing the clip, usually supporting Aldrin's action. Shortly after the altercation, Sibrel told the
St. Petersburg Times: "[Aldrin] has a good punch. It was quick, too. I didn't see it coming." As described by Eric Spitznagel for
Popular Mechanics, since "witnesses testified that Sibrel had
provoked [Aldrin], assault charges against the former astronaut were dropped". Police either did not file or dropped charges based on Aldrin's lack of a prior criminal record, witness accounts of Sibrel's having drawn Aldrin to the hotel under false pretenses, Sibrel's aggressiveness before the punch, and his having declined to seek medical attention and sustaining "no visible injury". ==Conviction for vandalism in parking dispute==