‘Walking Dead’ actor freaks out on NYC subway

theGrio REPORT - Chad L. Coleman, of "Walking Dead" fame, apparently freaked out on a New York City subway.

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This week, Chad L. Coleman, of Walking Dead fame, apparently freaked out on a New York City subway.

On Friday, the actor went up and down the train, shouting about humanitarians. “I wanna know where my humanitarians are!” he yelled. “Yes, I am Chad L. Coleman. I am on ‘The Wire,’ ‘The Walking Dead,’ I’m not trying to f–k with you. I’m telling you the truth.”

Apparently, the ranting began when Coleman overheard a couple near him on the train talking about him, wondering whether or not they recognized him from TV. Apparently, the man then said, “No, we don’t know that n—–.”

Coleman overheard the comment and started to defend himself but found that he was alone. When no one helped him to defend himself, he shouted, “Where is my humanitarian? If you care, f—ing care!”

Continuing on, he shouted, “Yes! I’m Chad L. Coleman! I’m on The Wire, I’m on The Walking Dead, I’m not trying to play no f—ing games with you! Yes, I’m an actor! You want me on TMZ, record it.”

When reached for comment, Coleman said that he was indeed sober at the time of his outburst and that he was sorry for scaring people on the train.

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