Two
men rush Lochte during 'Dancing with the Stars': media
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[September 13, 2016]
(Reuters) - Two men rushed
the "Dancing with the Stars" stage in protest against
embattled U.S. Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte as he fielded
comments from judges after his performance on the ABC
dance competition show on Monday, according to media
reports.
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Lochte has been embroiled in scandal after he admitted he
"over-exaggerated" a tale about being robbed and held at
gunpoint with three other swimmers after a party during the Rio
Olympics. The gold medalist lost all four of his sponsors and
was suspended from competition for 10 months after he apologized
for lying about the incident.
Lochte was standing on stage next to his partner, professional
dancer Cheryl Burke, after their performance as judges were
critiquing their moves when two men ran onto the stage in
protest, according to an ABC affiliate in Los Angeles.
Security guards tackled the men and several protesters were
escorted out of the audience, the station reported.
"I'm doing good. So many feelings are going through my head
right now. A little hurt. I came out here and I wanted to do
something I was completely uncomfortable with, and I did,"
Lochte said when the network returned from a commercial,
according to several media reports.
The Los Angeles Police Department said two Los Angeles men in
their 40s were arrested for trespassing. No one was injured
during the incident, the department said.
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ABC News reporter Jason Nathanson showed a photo on Twitter of two
men in anti-Lochte T-shirts in handcuffs.
The 12-time Olympic medalist is appearing on the 23rd season of
"Dancing With the Stars," in which celebrities are paired with
professional ballroom dancers and voted off by the public.
The show has been a popular venue for those seeking a comeback or
trying to change their image.
Past contestants have included Bristol Palin, daughter of the 2008
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, singer Donny
Osmond, and retired Olympic speed skater Apolo Ohno.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Michael
Perry, Robert Birsel)
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