Nicholas Kristof tweeted that he "interrupted an intruder" in his room early Saturday.
Philadelphia:
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof fought with and restrained an intruder he found in his Philadelphia hotel room.
Kristof tweeted that there had been "big excitement" when he "interrupted an intruder" in his room early Saturday at the Franklin Hotel near Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.
A police spokesman confirmed the account, saying the columnist "chased him, struggled with him and held him until officers arrived." The suspect is in custody awaiting charges.
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Kristof tweeted that there had been "big excitement" when he "interrupted an intruder" in his room early Saturday at the Franklin Hotel near Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.
He said there was a chase and then a fight but restrained the man, who he said was apparently a thief. Kristof said in another message that he had a wrenched thumb from the fight but was "otherwise OK." He said "fortunately, he was a wimpish thief."Big excitement. I interrupted an intruder in my hotel room in Philadelphia. A chase. A fight. Restrained him. Police have just arrived.
- Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) November 12, 2016
A police spokesman confirmed the account, saying the columnist "chased him, struggled with him and held him until officers arrived." The suspect is in custody awaiting charges.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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