Friday, March 7, 2008

Adios Rebecca Aguilar


Last October in Dallas, Rebecca Aguilar, reporter for KDFW Fox4, ambushed a 70 year old man with tv mic and camera for protecting himself and his property. James Walton shot and killed a thug trying to break into his business. James Walton is owner of Able Walton Machine and Welding on the west side of Dallas. It was the second time that Mr. Walton shot a burglar in three weeks. After each shooting, Dallas Police Dept. took Mr. Walton's shotgun, so he needed to purchase another gun to protect himself. As he exits a local Academy store, Fox4 reporter Aguilar is waiting for him in the parking lot. First of all, Fox4 must have stalked Mr. Walton to know that he was at the Academy store. When Mr. Walton tries to get into his car with his newly purchased Remington shotgun, Rebecca Aguilar is standing in his way and badgering this crime victim with her microphone and cameras in his way. After much outcry from viewers, Rebecca Aguilar was suspended with pay for the way she handled this story. Now the great news after all of this liberal media fiasco, Rebecca Aguilar is given the boot by Fox4. This Wednesday, Mic Happy Rebecca Aguilar found a letter under her door mat from Fox4 advising her that she was terminated. Adios to the 14 year veteran of tv news and receiptant of the "Broadcast Journalist of the Year" award from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. I hope other journalist are taking notes and remember what happens when the public thinks a story is as repulsive as this one. And don't come knocking for a broadcast job in Southeast Texas either.

Bob

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Journalists are supposed to report the news, not give personal commentary or slant what they report for their own purposes. This dimwit big head was trying to promote her name.