I'm pasting jtmunkus's story here. I hope jt doesn't mind. I found it very interesting
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Keith Judd was arrested twice in my presence at the University of New Mexico in 1996 - both times armed - when he was running around free and unhinged.
First time, I was riding my bike to the school paper (where I wrote), and I saw him as he was tackled by university cops, walking through campus with no shirt on and carrying a rifle. I wrote it up (I
was on the scene) and published an article in the
Daily Lobo under a "staff reports" byline.
Two weeks or so later, while waiting in the rain for Al Gore to appear at the ASUNM to speak at a re-election event, I saw Judd about twenty feet from the stage, kind of off in a corner, and looking just as sketchy as the guy I'd seen parading through campus with his rifle - this time with a long coat on. Of course, I alerted the first Secret Service agent I saw, and Judd was immediately shuffled away by 6-8 very eager agents.
Didn't hear another thing about the incident until about three years later, when I read in the
Albuquerque Journal that Judd had been imprisoned for 210 months in Texas on "firearms charges." The article mentioned that he'd been arrested twice at UNM, once at a Gore rally, carrying a gun.
That was my Forrest Gump moment. Who knows, if I hadn't been there, what would have happened (and I've had to consider the very real and macabre possibility that if I hadn't taken action that day, there may not have been an election debacle in 2000).