They looked around the Gun Shop and saw that I and my two clerks were armed with .45ACP Colt Automatics and that there were several Sacramento Police department officers in the store. . . and decided that we were too hard to hit.
We only learned this after the fact when the SLA was arrested post everything and the freeing of Patty Hearst.
Lynnette "Squealy" Fromme, also dropped into the Armoury about once a week only to be kicked out by me. She was in the morning she took a pot-shot at President Ford. . . I kicked her out as usual that morning as well. Too bad I didn't just call the cops. She had crazy, empty eyes.
What did Squeaky ask you?
Good grief. You were right in the action!
I remember when I first saw the Internet, in 1993 out in the country on the gigantic campus of UC Davis, on farmland the university had bought locally (in the US county with the highest proportion of land dedicated to ag, Yolo County). It was at the editorial offices UC Integrated Pest Management, the people who tell you how to get rid of insect pests & vermin. I saw an icon on the computer screen, asked What that?, my supervisor showed me, hmm, seems like a complete waste of time.
This was confirmed to me when I tried to memorialize an event that has tremendous significance to Sacramentans and to members of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, the death of Myrna Opsahl at the hands of Emily Harris of the self-styled Symbionese Liberation Army on April 21, 1975. Mrs. Opsahl, whose surgeon husband Dr. Trygve Opsahl worked with my mother-in-law Bobbie DeFrantz at American River Hospital, was making a deposit from a church event on a Monday morning at the Crocker Bank branch then located near the corner of Marconi and Fair Oaks in Carmichael, CA. Myrna was carrying a cash register, when the gun-toting terrorists gave the kind of orders their script tells them to issue in these kinds of instances, Myrna was apparently preoccupied with the weight of the cash register, she failed to comply quickly enough, Emily Harris allegedly shot her with a shotgun.
I commemorated the 40th anniversary on the Free Republic website. Only one respondent even mentioned Mrs. Opsahl, the rest of the comments degraded into some reminiscences about some experiences with the killers at a gun store, The Old Sacramento Armoury at 22nd and J Streets, killers who were only shown in one photo in my article, no mention of grieving Dr. Opsahl holding a lovely picture of his wife and himself in a field of flowers, or Myrnas smiling picture.
I had an experience with the gun store owners wife that must typify what a waste of time all this is: I was walking on College Town Drive towards the California State University Sacramento football stadium, Tony Bushs Mom, of the family that owned the Old Sacramento Armoury, was driving an old orange and white VW van, about a 1965 model, she asked me if I wanted a ride, I thought she was going towards J Street, I accepted the ride, Tonys Mom summarily does a u-turn in the streetshe didnt ascertain where I was going, she was going the other waythe front passenger door latch on the VW van was broken, the door swings open, I almost fall out onto the street and injure myself.
Complete waste of time, actually, a hazard. Im going to try to kick this internet thing out of my life.
It might have turned out better that you didn’t call the cops. She wouldn’t have taken the shot at Ford, but how long would it have been before she was back on the street going after someone else?
It’s a case where you may not have prevented the failed assassination attempt on Ford, but probably saved other lives in the process.