I think that was the initial story, but not sure it was official.
A NY Post article published yesterday says that she drove into a White House driveway, over several smaller barricades and was stopped by a much larger barricade.
What she is not, at this or any other point, is a mortal threat that needs to be neutralized and executed. Shes a lost middle-class professional mother with her child in downtown DC who just got shot at.
She probably wasn't much of a threat, but the police had no way to know that. But, she was acting like someone who was a threat, evading police after being stopped twice.
However, her medical history includes multiple incidents in the past year where she was led away or carried away in restraints. And according to the woman's own family, she believed she was being "stalked by Obama".
I'll ask the same question I asked another poster: are you sure you want to try to sell that "lost in DC" story?
> However, her medical history includes multiple incidents in the past year where she was led away or carried away in restraints.
Wait, what? Please show where that info comes from.
> And according to the woman’s own family, she believed she was being “stalked by Obama”.
Well, we all are, and that’s public knowledge thanks to Edward Snowden and others, so that’s not particularly noteworthy.
Anyway, all the uncertainty can be settled by seeing the videotape of the WH end of the incident. Does it raise any skepticism in your mind that we haven’t seen it?
>I think that was the initial story, but not sure it was official.
It sure was official, came right from the Secret Service spokesman.
It’s quite a bit more official than all these unsourced allegations of mental health issues, which look like nothing but pure character assassination to me. Barely a person in the nation you couldn’t comb through their life and claim a mental health problem, given that every human emotion is considered a disorder by the modern psychiatric industry. According to modern standards of mental health, there is no such thing as a mentally healthy person.