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Local Weathermen Arrested After Fight Breaks Out Over Rain Chances for this
Weekend

Local Weathermen Jeff Baskin of Fox 16 and Keith Monahan of KARK were
arrested along with several members of their news stations late last night
after a fight broke out between the two outside of their studio on Capitol
Ave.

Witnesses say the disagreement began during show prep for Baskin’s weather
segment on the 9 o’clock newscast for Fox16. Monahan entered the weather
center the two stations share while Baskin was reviewing his forecast and
having mascara applied.

Monahan reportedly asked Baskin what he was going to show for the rain
chances on Saturday. Baskin replied that he thought the rain would hold off
and move in on Sunday. The two exchanged a few further remarks and walked
away.

During Baskin’s forecast later in the Fox16 newscast he explained the rain
chances for the weekend by saying “Saturday should be an absolutely
beautiful day for those of you participating in the Big Dam Bridge 100 bike
race. Unlike what other community college educated meteorologist will tell
you, the rain should hold off until midday Sunday where we will have a 40%
chance at showers and isolated thunderstorms.”

Monahan took a jab back at Baskin’s comments during his KARK forecast
saying “Pay no attention to what some cajun who has married all 5 of his
cousins at some point says, pack your ponchos this Saturday because we are
going to see a 50% chance of rain starting in the afternoon Saturday and
ending well before Sunday.”

After the KARK broadcast Monahan returned to his desk to find a note from
Baskin that said “Meet me by the flag pole out front.”

The two were seen fighting in front of the building around 11:15 p.m. and
were quickly joined by other members of their broadcast teams. Capitol
police quickly responded to the incident and began arresting many fight
participants.

Baskin and Monahan were charged with inciting a riot and will be held for
the minimum 24 hours before being released. Nexstar, which owns both KARK
and Fox16 has requested they be in adjacent cells so that they can position
the cameras between the two in order to do tonight’s weather reports live
from the Pulaski County Detention Facility.

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