MSNBC correspondent Shaquille Brewster was reporting on Hurricane Ida Monday morning when an angry white guy stormed in to object.

Brewster was doing a segment on conditions in Gulfport, Mississippi, when a truck pulled up behind him on camera.

A middle-aged white man ran up to the news crew and started yelling about reporting the news “accurately.”

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Brewster, who is Black, calmly moved away while continuing the report, but the uninvited guest kept yelling at him and the camera operator. It got so bad that Brewster tossed the feed back to the newsroom, “because we have a person who needs a little help right now.”

At that point, the intruder ran toward Brewster and got within inches of his face.

At that point, the intruder ran toward Brewster and got within inches of his face.

MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin was shocked by the encounter.

Melvin later told viewers that “one of our correspondents was disrupted by some wacky guy during his live shot there in Mississippi,” but that he was “pleased to report that Shaquille Brewster is just fine. Shaq is OK.”

Source: Angry White Guy Accosts Black MSNBC Reporter During Hurricane Ida Segment

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