Craig Melvin and Al Roker, hosts of NBC's *Today* show, have secured restraining orders after an incident involving an intruder at NBC studios. The intruder, identified as Andrew Truelove, 41, allegedly entered the studio and shouted a racial slur directed at Melvin. Truelove was apprehended by security and has been charged with multiple hate crime offenses, including burglary and menacing. He is currently held at Rikers Island on a $20,000 bail. Following the incident, Roker confirmed on social media that both he and Melvin are safe. Melvin, who joined the *Today* show in 2018, addressed the attack, expressing gratitude for the support received. NBC has reportedly dismissed one of the security guards present during the breach. Truelove is scheduled to appear in court on July 22.
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Craig Melvin and Al Roker Obtain Restraining Orders Following NBC Studio Incident
Craig Melvin and Al Roker have obtained restraining orders after an intruder shouted a racial slur at Melvin during an incident at NBC studios. The intruder, Andrew Truelove, has been charged with hate crimes and is currently held on bail. Both hosts confirmed they are safe following the incident.
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Craig Melvin and Al Roker Get Protective Orders After NBC Studio Incident
Craig Melvin and Al Roker Obtain Restraining Orders Following NBC Studio Incident