Groundhog Staten Island Chuck escapes from NYC mayor's hands
Associated Press
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio had a run-in with a disgruntled New Yorker who couldn't wait to get away from him -- weather-predicting groundhog Staten Island Chuck.
De Blasio took part in his first official Groundhog Day ceremony on Sunday at the Staten Island Zoo. When he tried to hold Chuck, the rodent scrabbled out of his arms and made the leap to the ground below, where he was quickly picked up by a handler
It could have been worse -- in 2009, Chuck bit then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg's finger.
Chuck predicted six more weeks of winter, as did Punxsutawney Phil of Pennsylvania.
De Blasio took part in his first official Groundhog Day ceremony on Sunday at the Staten Island Zoo. When he tried to hold Chuck, the rodent scrabbled out of his arms and made the leap to the ground below, where he was quickly picked up by a handler
It could have been worse -- in 2009, Chuck bit then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg's finger.
Chuck predicted six more weeks of winter, as did Punxsutawney Phil of Pennsylvania.
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