Fox News weatherman Adam Klotz beaten on NYC subway train
The three caught suspects were released without being charged. Democrat run cities don't care about justice.A Fox News meteorologist was pummeled by a group of teens when he tried to stop them from harassing another straphanger on a Manhattan subway early Sunday, cops and the prognosticator said.
Weatherman Adam Klotz, 37, recounted the vicious attack in an Instagram video, appearing bruised and battered as he described how he was coming home on a train after watching the New York Giants NFL playoff game at a bar when he saw “this older gentleman was being hassled by this group of seven or eight teens.
“I was like, ‘Yo, guys, cut that out.’ And they decided, ‘Alright, if he’s not going to get it, you’re going to get it.’ And boy did they give it to me,” Klotz said. “They had me on the ground. My ribs are all bruised up, too. They got their hits in.”
Police sources said the meteorologist was on a No. 1 train around 1:15 a.m. when he confronted the teens, who may have been smoking weed at the time, too.
The young suspects fled the train at the 18th Street station after the assault, but three of them — two 15-year-olds and a 17-year-old — were soon nabbed by cops, sources said.
Police eventually cut the trio loose.
“Juvenile reports were prepared, and their parents were called to pick them up,” a rep for the NYPD said Sunday.
It’s unclear why the three nabbed suspects were released without facing charges.
Klotz was treated for non-life-threatening injuries at Bellevue Hospital.
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My wife of blessed memory didn't believe that men regularly got treated worse than women. So, I started making her go to places, separately from me, and doing business with them. She apologized rather quickly. It has only gotten worse as I've aged, so I understand well. The police didn't think that the old man needed protection (who cares about some old man, just like what used to happen during segregation, right?), so the beating the younger guy got was deserved, so they released the poor, misunderstood teens. There's NYC "justice" for you.
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My wife of blessed memory used to ride on those trains as a young teen. Things like that didn't happen back then, according to her. I've never been to NY, and don't seem to be inclined to go. I can only think of one thing that would ever make me go there.
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