having people look at me

‘I can walk out from the meeting when I’m insulted and having people look at me strangely.’
Is this sentence grammatically OK?
Thanks.

Probably not. Are you saying that people would give you a strange look when you walk out of the meeting, or are you saying that people would give you a strange look when you are insulted? Or maybe it is that you are insulted by people giving you strange looks.
Please clarify.

Beeesneees,
I was insulted. So I walked out of the meeting.
On seeing this incident, the people looked at me with a pity.
The people left me alone without helping.
Please coin my sentence to reflect my thought.
Thanks.

Your original sentence goes nowhere near to reflecting those thoughts.

I was insulted and walked out of the meeting as people looked at me pityingly.

Beeesneees,
Thanks.
“I was insulted and walked out of the meeting as people looked at me pityingly.”
This sentence is very nice.
But I want to make use of ‘having people look at me’ in this sentence.
Please help me by modifying the sentence with this phrase.
Thanks.

Having people look at me pityingly when I walked out of the meeting was very upsetting for me.