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The meteorologist moved his head in time to have only his cheek grazed while his shoulder took the real punch. As Tomasco was doing this, the man in the Prius walked up to him and swung. Tomasco, who had his young daughter in the car, said he got out to take photos of his car and didn't speak to the man in the Prius.
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When the Prius driver didn't stop immediately, Tomasco followed him for a while until the Prius driver pulled into a mall parking lot. Being totally fair, even if we understand the sentiment, Tomasco could have done a better job of braking as the Prius moved over. The other driver, in a Toyota Prius, pulled into Tomasco's lane. As the footage shows, Tomasco was merging onto one of the feeder roads that run next to Texas highways. Even so, this incident has got to be one of the silliest to turn into an assault charge. Now, this being Autoblog, we've seen our share of anger on the highways and byways. Later that month, Avery Tomasco, a meteorologist for CBS Austin News in Austin, Texas, dodged a sucker punch in a road rage incident caught on his dash cam. In mid June, Chris Gloninger with CBS affiliate KCCI in Des Moines quit his broadcast job after 18 years in the business, citing a string of harassing e-mails and a death threat over his climate coverage. We're not used to hearing stories about meteorologists, certainly not ones that involve death threats and sucker punches, but it's been a trying couple of weeks for forecasters at CBS especially.
