Sergeant Raymond Bush of the Fort Worth Police Department in Texas told the Examiner Monday that statements regarding employees locking themselves in a freezer at a Jack in the Box establishment in Texas were "taken out of context."
The story, first reported at a local NBC affiliate, written by Ken Kalthoff, created a media firestorm and was used by Bloomberg's "Moms Demand Action"
gun control group to pressure Jack in the Box and Home Depot (where
members of Open Carry Texas were demonstrating) to disallow open carry
demonstrations on their premises.
The original news story reported that employees "were scared about
the armed men protesting outside of the restaurant." Kalthoff cited an
email from Sgt. Bush that quotes him as saying, “They locked themselves
inside a freezer for protection out of fear the rifle-carrying men would
rob them...” Moms Demand Action started an aggressive social media
campaign, releasing a statement
that said in part that the companies are subjecting customers “in
search of building parts or burgers, to the potential for bullets.”
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ReplyDeleteOf course some of this was doctored with kids finding guns and handling them.
Does Teaching Kids to Shoot Guns Make Them Safer?
ABC News - 4 hours ago
The gun industry is looking for young enthusiasts like Vanessa to ensure growth in the future. Watch the full story on "Nightline" tonight at 12:35 a.m. ET ... Jones said she learned how to shoot as a child and is convinced that, with ... at home, and is already competing at professional matches against adults
http://abcnews.go.com/US/teaching-kids-shoot-guns-make-safer/story?id=23916846