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A writer from Howard Stern's radio show interrupted Roger Goodell's press conference. Pictured: Stern with wife Beth. Reuters

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s press conference about the league’s recent scandals involving domestic violence was interrupted by Benjy Bronk of “The Howard Stern Show.” Bronk, who works as a writer on the popular radio show, had to be dragged out when he began screaming, making reference to the incident that got former running back Ray Rice indefinitely suspended from the league.

“What are you doing?” Bronk yelled, as he was dragged away by security. “Don’t take me to an elevator!”

The NFL shouldn’t be too surprised about Bronk’s actions. In 2011, he interrupted Anthony Weiner’s press conference when the former congressman addressed his sexting scandal.

Bronk appeared to be accompanied by Elisa Jordana, who also works for “The Howard Stern Show.” He reportedly continued his antics after being escorted from the press conference.

Stern’s show has become infamous for being connected with pranks at press conferences and during news coverage. During CNN's coverage of an earthquake in August, the network interviewed a man who claimed to be a spokesman for the San Francisco police. It turned out to be a prank from a Howard Stern fan.

Below is a video of the incident.