A FOX reporter stopped kisses from landing on both cheeks after two women attempted to interrupt his live shot at the site of the Boston bombing memorial. Mike Tobin was live on-air with FOX News' Shepard Smith on "Studio B" Tuesday when the incident occurred.
While giving Smith and viewers a rundown of the events immediately prior to the marathon bombing that was allegedly carried out by brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. "Ten seconds later, the second explosion goes off according to the FBI," Tobin explained, "At the location where [Tsarnaev] dropped his-". Tobin was cut off midsentence as two young women swooped in on either side of the reporter who offered a soft double stiff-arm in response, saying "Please don't do that," and picking up exactly where he had left off, as if the attack never happened: "where he dropped his knapsack. Shepard?" Tobin said, tossing back to Smith in New York.
Smith did not let on either as to what had just occurred and continued with "Studio B", the network's afternoon hard-news program. The kissing attempts were not the worst actions to endure for Mike Tobin, who has a history of reporting from the scenes of worldwide violence. In the early 2000s, he reported from Qatar during Operation Iraqi Freedom and spent time in Israel reporting on the conflict with the Palestinians.
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