Geraldo Rivera Shot at by Sniper in Libya (Video)

After, he says the rebel forces “have the fire discipline of an L.A. street gang.”

Fox News' Geraldo Rivera came under fire in Benghazi, Libya, on Sunday. Watch the video, above.

Speaking after on Fox and Friends, Rivera said, "It was the kind of situation where it evolved kind of a single sniper shot, then we took cover."

"There was a wild exchange. It was like a shoot out between two unruly gangs: the professional [rebel] soldiers, the Gadhafi soldiers. Every time they unleashed their salvos, the rebel irregulars would wildly retreat or fire their weapons," said Rivera.

"It was a wild, wild scene. I was as worried about being shot in the back by the 'good guys' as I was worried about being shot in the front by the bad guys," Rivera went on.

"I swear to god, if you give these people weapons more powerful than they have right now, they will be a grave danger to themselves and others," he continued. "They don't know how to use these weapons. At the first sign of a threat, they let loose their salvos. When you have incoming [fire], the time when real soldiers use training and experience… that is non-existent in the rebel army.

"They have the fire discipline of an L.A. street gang," said Rivera. "It was really very worrisome."