SHE WAS supposed to shoot the pit bull named 'Cocaine'--but instead Betty 'Quick Draw' Walker put two bullets into her husband's chest in a bizarre Jackson, Mississippi. According to cops, 'Cocaine' "lunged and tried to attack some children." That's when Betty pulled out her gun and fired, hitting hubby Robert Walker, 53, in the chest. He was dead in the hospital two hours later. 'Cocaine' was only wounded.
But Robert Ferguson, 19, whose cousin owns the pit bull told the Jackson Clarion-Ledger that the dog isn't aggressive and is kept in a fenced in pen when the owner is out. He heard the gunshots and saw poor
Robert Walker wounded on the bumper of a pickup waiting for the ambulance.
He said: "We keep the dog on a leash. We don't know how he got out. This is just an unfortunate situation. I don't see why she would shoot the dog."Cops believe it was an accident but also a strong statement in favor of firearms safety.
A witness said: "From all appearances, Betty appeared heartbroken."
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