Who you going to call? - NBC News anchor Andrea Mitchell and Democratic Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D.C.) experienced a tense moment near the newly established “Black House Autonomous Zone” in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday that left one of them asking, “Where’s the police when you need them?”
In a video posted by Daily Caller Senior Congressional Correspondent Henry Rodgers on Tuesday, Mitchell, NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent and host of “Andrew Mitchell Reports,” and Norton appear to be in the middle of an interview at the “autonomous zone” that radical protesters have attempted to establish this week in front of St. John’s Church in D.C., in the mode of Seattle’s embattled “Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.”
Suddenly, a scantily clad protester carrying a pink megaphone runs at the two women, grabbing the congresswoman before a security guard in a black mask and hat is able to pull the protester away.
The security guard grapples briefly with the protester as another security guard joins him to help keep the protester away from Mitchell and Norton.
As the protester is being pulled away, the Democratic congresswoman asks, “Where’s the police when you need them?”