Crime TV reporter smacked on bottom during live broadcast: ‘You violated, objectified and embarrassed me’

Authorities promise to take action against runner after WSAV New’s Alex Bozarjian assaulted while covering road race in Georgia
A TV reporter said she was left “violated” and “embarrassed” after being smacked on the bottom during a live broadcast.

Alex Bozarjian, of WSAV News, was reporting roadside from a 10km race in Savannah, Georgia, when a male participant ran up behind and struck her.

Ms Bozarjian appeared visibly shocked in footage of the incident as streams of runners continued to pass her on Savannah Bridge.

She later condemned the runner, saying: “To the man who smacked my butt on live TV this morning: you violated, objectified, and embarrassed me.

“No woman should EVER have to put up with this at work or anywhere! Do better.”

Fellow reporters showed their support for Ms Bozarjian’s statement on Twitter, while criticising the man responsible.

“I’m so heated for you,” Emily Bloch of the Florida Times said. “This is disgusting. Sending strength and solidarity your way. Now, let’s get this grimy dude and warn the women in his life.”

ABC News 13’s Caitlyn Penter wrote: “DO NOT TOUCH REPORTERS. Period.”

Ms Bozarjian was covering the annual Savannah Bridge Run on Saturday when the incident happened.


Robert Wells, director of the Savannah sports council, promised to find the runner and take action.

“Alex, what happened today is 100 per cent unacceptable,” Mr Wells said. “You have my assurance we will identify him.

“This will not be tolerated at our events. Glad we have race bibs and photos for easy identification.”

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Gosh. Armenians.
 
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I was sympathetic to this guy before he prostrated himself before the ministry of truth in the hopes of avoiding a trip to room 101. Didn't work did it?
Never does. But it was not like he would ever make the choice to do otherwise. He's a passive conservative type. That's what they do.

Is this cunt Armenian? God I hate Armenians.
Armenian + Dominican for extra thiccness
 
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I got slapped on the ass years ago at work by a nerdy little shit from another department.
I turned around and smacked him upside the head. Someone saw the whole exchange and told the store manager.
Manager has never liked the guy, and tells me if I want him fired, it will be done, union shop or not.
Damn, I didn't want the guy to lose his job, especially because the holidays were coming up. He was just being stupid and too stupid to realize he was being stupid.
He apologized to me later in the day, I accepted his apology, and we moved on.
I still feel that's the best way to handle crap like this.
 
I have a little perspective on this because I knew a local reporter that was a friend of a friend, and they have a tough job. Unlike the narrative-spewing, highly paid fuckstains on the national news, local reporters don't get paid much, work crappy hours and, in a big city, spend most of their time getting sent to shit neighborhoods to report on some ghetto jackass shooting someone. It's definitely a legit fear for a local reporter that someone is going to do something to them while they're concentrating on the camera. The reporter isn't wrong at all to be pissed off that someone smacked her ass while she was filming.

HOWEVER, her reaction will do nothing positive for that situation. Melodramatically acting like this is the worst thing that's ever happened to someone on camera, hiring an activist attorney to ruin some regular guy's life and charging him with a sex crime will just ensure that people hate the media more.

She had an opportunity here to genuinely educate the guy and people in general about why it's such a bad idea to touch people while they are reporting. She could have explained that fear without the melodrama and said that she was seeking the guy out to privately discuss it with him and see if he will learn something and apologize. Then she could have done a short segment on how that went. I think she would have gained a lot of community support and respect with that approach. Instead, I think she saw this as a "big break" opportunity and went full attention whore. It won't be a big break, and the situation will be worse for it.
 
It's literally the textbook definition of battery. It's a really super minor battery and it wasn't "violated" or "objectified" or any of that bullshit, it was just a slap on the ass.

However, it was still a civil tort and a (really minor) crime and the idiot who did it on camera will certainly pay an oversized price for slapping some dumb whore on the ass.
 
BADMAN SORRY. PLS FORGIB.


"Alex, I'm sorry. I did not mean to do this. I think you're a great, GREAT ASSet to this community..."

Jesus Christ, if you're going to go on tv to apologize, get a lawyer or someone who can tell you not to say shit like this when you're in trouble for intentionally smacking a chick on the ass on camera.
 
"Alex, I'm sorry. I did not mean to do this. I think you're a great, GREAT ASSet to this community..."

Jesus Christ, if you're going to go on tv to apologize, get a lawyer or someone who can tell you not to say shit like this when you're in trouble for intentionally smacking a chick on the ass on camera.

Maybe he was being intentional because he already realizes that he's in clown country.
 
...certainly seems like the kind of person who would drag this out for weeks or months to the point of (publicly discussing) litigation. Not the wellest, if you catch my drift...
It reminds me of another situation.
 
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