An unidentified man in Chicago was accused of “aggravated assault with a deadly weapon” this week after he pointed what appeared to be a pistol at a news crew covering gun violence in the Windy City.
This clip basically sums up Chicago pic.twitter.com/yDXNG0FXMA
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 26, 2022
“Around 7 o’clock this morning, while our reporter was in the middle of a live report about gun violence in Chicago, a man walked up and pointed a firearm at our crew,” said the anchor.
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