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27.05.2022 - 19:47 / etcanada.com
The Chicago Police Department are on the lookout for a man who appeared to point a gun at the Fox 32 Chicago news crew earlier this week.
As reporter Joanie Lum was live on air reporting on gun violence Wednesday morning, a man was caught on camera aiming what looked like a gun at the lens.
He was then seen walking down the street with it as the apparent firearm remained in view.
Police are calling the man “a person of interest,” accused of aggravated assault with a firearm.
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Fox 32 on-air anchor Natalie Bomke then assured viewers that neither Lum nor the cameraman were hurt in the worrying incident, and urged people to come forward with any information.
She also thanked all the “Good Day Chicago” viewers who called and emailed the station to make sure everybody was OK.
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Fox 32 reporter Anita Padilla posted on Twitter regarding the incident:
According to NBC Chicago, one person was killed and at least 23 others were injured in other incidents across the city last weekend.
Nineteen children and two teachers were also shot dead at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday.
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During a “Good Day Chicago” segment’s live filming for Fox 32 Chicago Wednesday, a man walked by the production and pointed what appeared to be a small firearm at the camera and crew.The segment, in which reporter Joanie Lum was discussing the rise in gun violence in Chicago, took place live on the air at the corner of Clark and Hubbard.In the middle of Lum’s reporting, the man came up close to the camera’s frame, pointing the gun toward the camera quickly before continuing around the street corner and skipping down the street.“Right now the police are calling this man a person of interest, accused of aggravated assault with a firearm,” said Natalie Bomke, the studio anchor who explained the situation after it happened. “If you have any information regarding who he is or where he is, please contact Chicago police.”“Our reporter and photographer were not injured,” Bomke added.
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