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Awkward: Angry Sledder Confronts Reporter on Live TV

Awkward: Angry Sledder Confronts Reporter on Live TV

"Complete killjoy."

Snowstorms are not too common in Seattle, as was evident when much of the city shutdown and video of drivers struggling with the conditions went viral following the large snowstorm that hit the Puget Sound region earlier this week. While some struggled with the weather, others were thrilled to finally enjoy sledding on the city's notoriously steep hills.

When KING 5 reporter Meg Coyle was conducting a live feed warning residents about the icy conditions at Queen Anne Hill, she was confronted by a disgruntled sledder who called the reporter a "complete killjoy," blaming her for a sledding clampdown on the hill:

The angry tuber explained her resentment of Coyle in an interview on 97.3 KIRO FM's Dori Monson Show:

"Nicole, the vocal tuber, singled out Coyle's reporting about the dangers of sledding and what she claimed was an overemphasis on the illegal activity.

'The crux of her reporting continuously was the dangers of sledding down Queen Anne Hill and that she was appalled that the police kept driving by and couldn't believe the police were doing nothing to ruin this horribly dangerous sledding situation,' complained Nicole."

Coyle told the station that she was just doing her job and sarcastically responded to the tuber's heated words "I didn't realize I was the boss of Seattle Police but evidently I was promoted."

(H/T: The Post Game)

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