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Kid decapitates meteorologist's snowman on air

The Northeast has been hit with harsh winter weather this season resulting in northern cities being coated in several feet of snow.

By Aileen Graef
A young child watches as his father begins making a huge snowman during a winter storm in Denver on March 9, 2013. (UPI/Gary C. Caskey)
A young child watches as his father begins making a huge snowman during a winter storm in Denver on March 9, 2013. (UPI/Gary C. Caskey) | License Photo

BOSTON, Feb. 5 (UPI) -- While reporting from the field in Boston, chief meteorologist for CBS Boston Eric Fisher had his snowman decapitated on live TV by a passing kid. The unnamed boy came up to the snowman Fisher was building, knocked of its head and ran away.

Fisher, who did not see the kid behind him, turned around to find the snowman's head on the ground and the kid sprinting down the street. After jokingly saying he would chase down the boy to get justice for the crime, Fisher vowed, "We will rebuild!"

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[CBS Boston]

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