'The Walking Dead' actor Chad L. Coleman goes ballistic on NYC subway
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First posted: Saturday, May 02, 2015 04:28 PM EDT | Updated: Saturday, May 02, 2015 04:49 PM EDT
LOS ANGELES - Chad L. Coleman, best known for playing fan favorite Tyreese on "The Walking Dead" and Cutty on "The Wire," unleashed a rant on a New York subway on Friday.
The rant was recorded by a passenger and obtained by TMZ in a nearly four-minute video. In it, Coleman can be seen walking up and down the aisle, yelling at passengers in the profanity-filled rant.
"Yes! I'm Chad L. Coleman! I'm on 'The Wire,' I'm on 'The Walking Dead,' I'm not trying to play no f--ing games with you!" the actor yells.
He also encouraged those on the train to record it: "If you need to write about, if you need to record it, get your phone out. And when you record what I said, tell me what the f-- you exposed: nothing but the truth."
"Where is my humanitarian?" he shouted at one person. "If you care, f--ing care!"
TMZ reached out to Coleman, who said he was completely sober at the time of the outburst. He clarified that the humanitarian comments were in reference to the current events and riots in Baltimore.
Coleman spent three season on HBO's acclaimed drama "The Wire" and joined AMC hit "The Walking Dead" in 2012.
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Mom has 10-year-old son 'arrested' for being disrespectful
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First posted: Saturday, May 02, 2015 02:55 PM EDT | Updated: Saturday, May 02, 2015 03:08 PM EDT
Chiquita Hill seems to have taken a page from Toya Graham, the Baltimore mother who was seen on TV grabbing her teenage son and slapping him while pulling him away from the riots.
The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer reported that the Columbus mother was so tired of her 10-year-old son son being disrespectful at school, so she called the police, documented her son’s “arrest” with photos, and posted them on Facebook.
“They put him in handcuffs and were loud and he didn’t have time to react,” Hill told the paper. “They put him in the car and let him sit and think about it. Then they went back to the car and one of the officers got in and flashed the lights and started driving just a few inches."
Needless to say, the experience left the little guy shaken.
Hill says she loves her children but was "trying to get a point across to my son if you want to be disrespectful and you want to be rude, this is what happens when bad people do bad things. There are consequences for everything.”
"Everyone has their own parenting style...This was mine, and it worked,"
Hill wrote on her Facebook page under the name Jada Powell. "I am nipping the problem before it gets to the point like the Baltimore mother and her son. Although I do understand what she is feeling because that's her only son, I REFUSE to let my son get that far."
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