Posted on 03/08/2015 7:40:07 AM PDT by marktwain
An Everytown activist has claimed that she was assaulted at the Indianapolis Airport on 25 April, 2014, as she was flying out of the city. The 25th was a Friday. It had to be after 1100 Central, because she is documented to have been at the Everytown press conference at that time. Part of the story is that the person who assaulted her was watching a clip of the Everytown press conference that occurred earlier in the day, on the airport monitors just before the assault was alleged to have happened. This all happened during the NRA convention in Indianapolis.
Her story has been disputed. It has been asserted that the airport runs CNN Airport exclusively. What I have not found was any definitive documentation showing what was run on CNN Airport that day. The story seems unlikely for other reasons; I do not want to go into all of them. You can go to the links if you want to read about them. The claim has been made that the show/clip referenced was never played in the airport that day. Here is a discussion where people take both sides on whether the spitting claim is plausible.
No one in the discussion actually gives evidence as to whether the clip played on CNN Airport that day or not. I believe that there are services that document everything that is played on networks.
Any help in finding out what was played on CNN Airport that day would be appreciated.
Dean Weingarten
A lib? She’s lying.
You could probably use Lexis Nexis to find out.
it was a Friday.
I’ve never heard of any witnesses coming forward to corroborate her story.
http://media.columbian.com/img/croppedphotos/2013/09/21/0922_met_GUNS-BUS212.jpg
Being very familiar with the IND Airport, I can tell you that every square inch of passenger space is covered by cameras.
Contact the Indianapolis Airport Administration. If she is claiming that a crime was committed, the Airport Police should be able to give an answer.
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