According to the reporter's twitter, some women might have been scrapping, and TJ also yelled some obscenities at LE. (I'm sure he was very upset but I feel like they probably should have not gone to the scene, for their own sakes at least.)
The raw footage reveals highly charged emotions, but I'll have to watch it again to get a better idea of who is yelling at who--I found it a bit confusing at times.
It seemed to me to be more like one group of neighbours trying to prevent another group of neighbours from seeing what was going on in the garage. Maybe a verbal confrontation turned into a shoving match--the footage starts with the yelling between groups of people already underway. To be honest, the guy doing the loudest yelling did not seem to be TJ. The loud guy kept bellowing about finding out "who put his hands on my wife" and not listening to the very calm LE officers trying to establish order.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWGIlCWlmKk&feature=youtu.be
IIRC, Ohio law dictates that victims (in this case TJ, FM, KS, TS Sr, CC and the family) are to be informed by LE or prosecutors office IN ADVANCE of activities such as Thursday's search. If I were TJ, I'd be very upset that no one had extended that courtesy to me. JMO, but he has every right to his anger. I've heard both that TJ learned of the search from TV (NG) and that a neighbour who lived near the search area phoned him to let him know about the sudden police activity. Somehow, in all the activity that was taking place, LE missed making that connection.
In the days to come, there will be much fuller and more accurate accounts of what, in any case, seems to have been a very minor scuffle. Emotions were understandably very high, and I can see where people living in close proximity to the search boundaries might have felt threatened when a group of strangers began to gather near their home. It's all very sad and very human.
To be honest, if I were in TJ's position and I found out my baby's body might have been found and no LE rep had made an effort to notify me, not even the hounds of hell would have kept me from at least bearing witness to my baby being brought out of the cold darkness of that garage into the light. (It has not yet been established that the computer box with the heart drawn on it holds Elaina's remains.)
IMO, the rational response of stay at home, stay out of the way, stay back so no one will see you, stay away so you won't upset the people who may have helped to hide your daughter's body for three months--wouldn't cut it with me. It's perfectly sound reasoning, and would undoubtedly be the best advice thinking of safety. However, IIRC, the reporter could be heard telling his director (?) that TJ had arrived after the fight had started, so TJ could not have instigated the problem.
The shots I remember from the footage show TJ to be a deeply saddened man confronting, not his upset neighbours, but his worst possible nightmare.