Feb 13, 2006 · Armstrong, who was with the group when the accident occurred, said Whittington was "peppered" with birdshot. Pellets hit him in the face and chest, but he never lost consciousness, she said. (...
On February 11, 2006, then-United States vice president Dick Cheney shot Harry Whittington, a then-78-year-old Texas attorney, with a 28-gauge Perazzi shotgun (S/N: 115288) while participating in a quail hunt on a ranch in Riviera, Texas.Both Cheney and Whittington called the incident an accident. The incident was reported to the Corpus Christi Caller-Times on February …
Dec 14, 2018 · The Corpus Christi Caller-Times reports Whittington, then 78, was part of a quail-hunting party on a South Texas ranch with Cheney and others when the vice president accidentally shot him in the...
Dec 14, 2018 · AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Harry Whittington was a longtime Austin lawyer and a largely behind the scenes player in Texas Republican politics in February 2006 when he became a central actor in what came close to being a life-or-death drama involving then-Vice President Dick Cheney. The Corpus Christi Caller-Times reports Whittington, then 78, was part of a quail …
On Saturday, February 11, 2006, Whittington was accidentally shot by U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney during a quail hunting trip, at a ranch in south Texas. Most of the damage from the shotgun blast was to the right side of his body, including damage to his face, neck, and chest; causing a collapsed lung.
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Whittington approached to within 30 or 40 yards (27 or 37 m) of the shooters, at which point a single bird flew up, around and behind Cheney in the direction of Whittington.
Cheney's statement and all six of the other hunting party members' statements specify that Cheney, Whittington and Willeford had shot at a covey of birds.
According to the report, Cheney "was swinging on game", i.e., turning to track it with his shotgun. The summary of the incident given was: Whittington downed a bird and went to retrieve it.
Dick Cheney hunting accident . On February 11, 2006, then- United States vice president Dick Cheney accidentally shot Harry Whittington, a then-78-year-old Texas attorney, with a 28-gauge Perazzi shotgun while participating in a quail hunt on a ranch in Riviera, Texas. Both Cheney and Whittington called the incident an accident.
In the season 5 episode " Meet the Quagmires ", Death says to Peter that "Dick Cheney shot " Supreme Court Justice Scalia " in a hunting accident and the bullet went right through him and killed Karl Rove and Tucker Carlson ", referencing the incident.
Carlos Mencia references the incident in a musical segment called the "Dee Dee Dee Song" in a season 2 episode of Mind of Mencia that aired on August 13, 2006 where he says "You wanna go hunting, for quail someplace, don't go with Cheney, he'll put a fucking shot in your face!".
The time of the shooting was estimated by Cheney and the other members of the hunting party to be variously between 5:30 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Harry Whittington was a longtime Austin lawyer and a largely behind the scenes player in Texas Republican politics in February 2006 when he became a central actor in what came close to being a life-or-death drama involving then-Vice President Dick Cheney.
The incident, first reported by the Corpus Christi Caller-Times in South Texas, was extensively covered locally, nationally and internationally at the time. Now, it's part of the movie, "Vice," due for release on Christmas and depicting the political life the man sometimes described as the most powerful vice president in history.
Julian Borger in Washington. A Dick Cheney hunting outfit on sale in Manhattan. Photograph: Louis Lanzano/AP. Harry Whittington, the Republican lawyer shot by Dick Cheney in a hunting accident in Texas last weekend, emerged from hospital yesterday and apologised to the vice-president for all the trouble the shooting had caused.
The White House is hoping that Mr Whittington's statement will quell the uproar over the shooting and the failure to immediately report it, which have provided fodder for American comedians.
Mr Whittington, whose face was still bruised but who otherwise appeared healthy, said: "My family and I are deeply sorry for all that Vice-President Cheney and his family have had to go through this past week.