`Lost my cool` says US lawmaker who threatened journalist

Embattled US congressman Michael Grimm apologised after threatening to break a reporter in half and throw him off a balcony after he was asked about a campaign finance probe.

Washington: Embattled US congressman Michael Grimm on Wednesday apologised after threatening to break a reporter in half and throw him off a balcony after he was asked about a campaign finance probe.

The New York Republican lost his temper during an interview with NY1 News television immediately after President Barack Obama`s State of the Union address on Tuesday.

"He called to apologise. He said that he overreacted," reporter Michael Scotto, the target of Grimm`s outburst, said on NY1.

"I accepted his apology and I think we`re going to move on from here."
The confrontation unfolded in an unlikely locale: a television stand-up spot in the rotunda of the Cannon House Office Building in the US Capitol complex.

"I`m not talking about anything that`s off topic. This is only about the President`s speech," Grimm said, after the journalist asked him about an investigation into campaign finances.

Grimm stepped off screen but, after Scotto noted on camera that the lawmaker refused to discuss the investigation, Grimm returned for a physical altercation that was largely captured on video.

"Let me be clear to you, you ever do that to me again I`ll throw you off this f***ing balcony," Grimm said in video broadcast by the cable station, which confirmed the comments.

Pressed by Scotto why the question was off limits, Grimm responded: "You`re not man enough. I`ll break you in half. Like a boy."

Shortly after the altercation the congressman issued a defensive statement accusing the journalist of taking a "cheap shot".
After NY1 News demanded an apology and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio reportedly described Grimm`s behaviour as "absolutely inappropriate," Grimm sang a different tune today.

"I was wrong. I shouldn`t have allowed my emotions to get the better of me and lose my cool," Grimm said in a new statement, adding that he will be inviting Scotto to lunch soon.

Earlier, station political director Bob Hardt said it was "extremely disturbing" that a lawmaker would issue such threats.

Grimm, a former US Marine and FBI special agent, "verbally took the reporter to task... Because I expect a certain level of professionalism and respect," he said.

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