Cheney issued a warning for breaking Texas hunting law
Associated Press
Katharine Armstrong, owner of the ranch where the shooting occurred, said it happened toward the end of the hunt, when it was still sunny but as darkness was encroaching and they were preparing to go inside. She said Whittington made a mistake by not announcing that he had walked up to rejoin the hunting line, and Cheney didn't see him as he tried to down a bird.
Armstrong said she saw Cheney's security detail running toward the scene. “The first thing that crossed my mind was he had a heart problem,” she told The Associated Press.
She said Cheney stayed “close but cool” while the agents and medical personnel treated Whittington, then took him by ambulance to the hospital. Later, the hunting group sat down for dinner while Whittington was being treated, receiving updates from a family member at the hospital.
Now a human being with even a sliver of compassion would be at the hospital, not sitting on his ass eating fine food.
Armstrong described Cheney's demeanor during dinner as “very worried” about Whittington.
Oh, you can bet he was worried, just not about the man he shot in the face and heart.