c-title pmc-u-font-size-20 pmc-u-font-size-38@tablet pmc-u-font-size-46@desktop-xl u-text-align-center@mobile-max u-letter-spacing-0025 pmc-u-line-height-normal u-line-height-45@tablet pmc-u-padding-t-1 pmc-u-padding-t-050@mobile-max”>Fox News Meteorologist Describes Being Attacked On New York Subway
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January 23, 2023 12:06pm
Fox News meteorologist Adam Klotz
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Adam Klotz, a meteorologist for Fox News, Fox Business and Fox Weather, was beaten by a group of teenagers on a New York subway early Sunday.
Klotz suffered bruised ribs, black eyes and facial cuts, as well as other injuries.
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On Fox & Friends on Monday, he said that after boarding the train at 12:45 a.m. ET, after watching the New York Giants-Philadelphia Eagles game at a Manhattan bar, he saw an older gentleman and group of teens, including one lighting a joint. One of the teens then lit the older man’s hair on fire.
“And I was like, ‘Whoa, you can’t do that. That’s not cool.’ And that’s all it took, and then I was the focus of all their attention,” Klotz said.
He added, “They were ignoring him entirely other than this like joint they just put in his hair and it just went up. And he’s knocking out flames.”
The man put the fire out, but the teens then turned their attention to Klotz.
“I took a left just sitting there when they were like, you know, you want to do something, and I wasn’t going to do anything,” he said.
Klotz said he went to another car. But eventually “the whole group just comes and bum rushes me, and suddenly I’m like on the ground. I’m getting kicked in the side. I’m getting wailed on.”
He added: “They were trying to knock me out, and then once you’re unconscious and you’re getting punched … there’s no defense. So I was just doing my absolute best to cover my head so I couldn’t get knocked out.”
He said that people went to help him once the teens went away. One person alerted police, but the teens came back and started to verbally harass him again. Police, he said, grabbed “three of what I’m guessing is seven or eight teens,” but “let them go that night.”
“I want there to be something done,” he said. “It’s more like, why is the weather guy on the train trying to stop crime in the middle of the night? Like where is Eric Adams? Where’s the city? Why am I doing this?”
He did go to the hospital for treatment, he said, but he also called on “someone to be held responsible” and for better security or patrolling of the subways.
Authorities said the incident started on the southbound 1 train as it approached the West 18th and 7th Avenue station.
NYPD officials said in a statement that two 15-year-old males and a 17-year-old male were arrested but “were released to their guardians pending the outcome of the investigation into the entire event, including their conduct toward the elderly victim.” They said that a fourth individual fled to “parts unknown” but did not mention others in the group. The elderly man did not remain on the scene to report the incident, police said.
Klotz also posted a video on Instagram in which he described the attack. “Where are the parents? Don’t let your kids come beat me up in the middle of the night, please.” He said that he got X-rays and “I’m OK and this is all going to heal.”
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