Gun Incident Near the Bush Ranch
CNN reports about a pistol packing grandma near the President's ranch in Crawford.
For the rest go HERE. There's much more entertainment to be had in the comments.
Would I have handled it another way? Yeah, but there is no evidence that the gun was cocked or even loaded. That an old lady in the Texas countryside has a weapon is a surprise to someone? Methinks they are making a bigger deal out of it than it is, because it fits their preconceived notions about Texas and Texans. Oh Well...welcome to Texas, now get the hell out.
CRAWFORD, Texas (CNN) — A Danish journalist came this close to getting shot Saturday by an elderly woman packing a pistol near President Bush's ranch here in what was easily the strangest incident I've ever witnessed covering the White House.
It all started so innocently as I sat with a group of Danish journalists just down the street from Bush's ranch during a visit by Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen. The two leaders were having lunch on the ranch, so I was waiting at a nearby historic one-room schoolhouse with White House staff to interview Rasmussen after the meal. Then the prime minister was going to do a brief press conference with the Danish press corps.
Terkel Svensson, a writer for the Danish News Agency, could not get wireless Internet access at the schoolhouse to file a story. But Svensson could get his cell phone working so he called his editor in
Copenhagen and started wandering across a quiet country road as he chatted away.
"I was just so occupied dictating my story that I didn't really see where I went," Svensson told me later. "I was just walking and talking."
What Svensson didn't realize was that he had stopped walking a couple hundred feet away, on the front lawn of an elderly woman. An elderly woman who looked through her window and didn't like that a strange man was standing outside her house. An elderly woman who had, um, a gun.
Next thing you know the woman is outside, no more than a few dozen feet from the journalist, demanding that he leave. "Suddenly she comes out and she says, 'Get off my property. You're trespassing,'" recalled Svensson.
Svensson was too preoccupied to notice the pistol, and was not aware that Texas law gives homeowners leeway on using a weapon when someone is trespassing on your property. All of us journalists across the street were too far away to see the pistol at first, until a Danish photographer with a telephoto lens announced to a bunch of us that there was indeed a weapon in the elderly woman's right hand.
For the rest go HERE. There's much more entertainment to be had in the comments.
Would I have handled it another way? Yeah, but there is no evidence that the gun was cocked or even loaded. That an old lady in the Texas countryside has a weapon is a surprise to someone? Methinks they are making a bigger deal out of it than it is, because it fits their preconceived notions about Texas and Texans. Oh Well...welcome to Texas, now get the hell out.
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