Actor Alec Baldwin charged over New York
parking spot fight
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[November 03, 2018]
By Gabriella Borter
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actor Alec Baldwin,
most recently famous for his impersonations of U.S. President Donald
Trump, was charged on Friday after a fight over a New York parking spot,
police said.
The "30 Rock" sitcom actor, 60, "assaulted someone for a parking spot
that they were both going for," New York Police Department detective
Sophia Mason said.
Baldwin was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault and
harassment, police said. He was met by dozens of photographers and
camera crews on his release from a New York police station on Friday.

"Normally, I would not comment on something as egregiously misstated as
today's story," a post on his foundation's Twitter account said.
"However, the assertion that I punched anyone over a parking spot is
false. I wanted to go on the record stating as much."
Baldwin has enjoyed a new wave of popularity in the last two years for
his scathing impressions of Trump on TV sketch series "Saturday Night
Live," winning an Emmy.
Told by White House reporters on Friday of his arrest, Trump replied, "I
wish him luck."
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Alec Baldwin. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

Baldwin has a history of losing his temper. In 2014, he was given a
summons for disorderly conduct after an argument with police who
stopped him riding his bike down a one-way street in New York. In
2011, he was thrown off a plane for refusing to stop playing the
game "Words with Friends" before take-off.
Baldwin, who currently hosts the weekly television talk show "The
Alec Baldwin Show," in 2012 denied punching a photographer who was
trying to take photos of him with his then-fiancee, yoga teacher
Hilaria Thomas.
Baldwin and Thomas married in 2012 and have four children.
(Reporting by Gabriella Borter; Editing by Jill Serjeant, Susan
Thomas and Cynthia Osterman)
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