Post by dgriffin on Aug 16, 2009 17:47:12 GMT -5
ABC News
Milwaukee Mayor Hospitalized After Pipe Attack
Milwaukee mayor hospitalized after being attacked with pipe while trying to help a grandmother
MILWAUKEE August 16, 2009 (AP)
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett was hospitalized Sunday after a man attacked him with a metal pipe as the mayor tried to assist a grandmother screaming for help near the Wisconsin State Fair.
Barrett, 55, was in stable condition at a local hospital with a fractured hand and other head and hand wounds, official said.
The mayor had gone to the fair outside Milwaukee on Saturday night with his sister, two daughters and a niece. As the group left and walked to Barrett's car, they heard a woman screaming for someone to call 911, police said.
Police said the woman was a grandmother who was trying to protect her 1-year-old granddaughter from a 20-year-old man, an assault authorities characterized as a domestic dispute.
"The mayor stopped and said something (to the man) like, 'Let's all cool down here, I'm going to call 911,'" the mayor's spokesman Patrick Curley said. "He said it one or two times according to him. When he took out his phone, that's when the suspect attacked him."
The suspect hit Barrett in the head and torso with a metal pipe. Barrett apparently fought back, fracturing his hand when he punched the suspect.
"I think he hit the guy," Curley said. "I don't know where, but it was hard enough, whatever he hit, to fracture his hand."
The suspect then fled the area when he heard sirens. He was arrested on Sunday at a Milwaukee home, and police recovered the alleged weapon. The woman and baby were uninjured.
The mayor, who did not ask for security to accompany him to the fair because he wasn't on official duty, underwent successful surgery Sunday on his fractured right hand and also had cuts on his head and lip stitched up, Curley said. The mayor likely will remain in the hospital through Monday, he said.
The mayor's brother, John Barrett, said the family was optimistic about the mayor's recovery.
"We're extremely proud of Tom's selflessness and his courage," John Barrett said, fighting back tears at a news conference.
www.abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=8339435
I don't live in Utica, so I'll let someone else make an observation.
Milwaukee Mayor Hospitalized After Pipe Attack
Milwaukee mayor hospitalized after being attacked with pipe while trying to help a grandmother
MILWAUKEE August 16, 2009 (AP)
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett was hospitalized Sunday after a man attacked him with a metal pipe as the mayor tried to assist a grandmother screaming for help near the Wisconsin State Fair.
Barrett, 55, was in stable condition at a local hospital with a fractured hand and other head and hand wounds, official said.
The mayor had gone to the fair outside Milwaukee on Saturday night with his sister, two daughters and a niece. As the group left and walked to Barrett's car, they heard a woman screaming for someone to call 911, police said.
Police said the woman was a grandmother who was trying to protect her 1-year-old granddaughter from a 20-year-old man, an assault authorities characterized as a domestic dispute.
"The mayor stopped and said something (to the man) like, 'Let's all cool down here, I'm going to call 911,'" the mayor's spokesman Patrick Curley said. "He said it one or two times according to him. When he took out his phone, that's when the suspect attacked him."
The suspect hit Barrett in the head and torso with a metal pipe. Barrett apparently fought back, fracturing his hand when he punched the suspect.
"I think he hit the guy," Curley said. "I don't know where, but it was hard enough, whatever he hit, to fracture his hand."
The suspect then fled the area when he heard sirens. He was arrested on Sunday at a Milwaukee home, and police recovered the alleged weapon. The woman and baby were uninjured.
The mayor, who did not ask for security to accompany him to the fair because he wasn't on official duty, underwent successful surgery Sunday on his fractured right hand and also had cuts on his head and lip stitched up, Curley said. The mayor likely will remain in the hospital through Monday, he said.
The mayor's brother, John Barrett, said the family was optimistic about the mayor's recovery.
"We're extremely proud of Tom's selflessness and his courage," John Barrett said, fighting back tears at a news conference.
www.abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=8339435
I don't live in Utica, so I'll let someone else make an observation.