Anti-Gun Juan Williams: My Wife Wanted a Gun After Carjacking

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Tuesday, 29 April 2014 09:56 AM EDT ET

Fox News contributor Juan Williams, who recently declared that America should be "gun-free," has revealed that after his wife was recently robbed of her car she said, "I wish I had a gun."

Williams told "The Lars Larson Show" on Monday that the robbery occurred when his wife, Delise, "went to the gas station" to fill up her car, according to Breitbart.com.

"While she's trying to put the credit card in, some guy rushes by her, gets in the car and drives off with the damn car," Williams said, adding that his wife then said, "I wish I had a gun."

Larson, who hosts the conservative radio talk show, reacted by saying, "God bless Mrs. Juan Williams," and added that her husband should buy her a gun "at the next opportunity."


Earlier this month, following the shooting spree by Army Spc. Ivan Lopez
in Fort Hood, Texas, that killed four people and left several injured, Williams appeared on Fox Business Network's "Cashin' In" and called for guns to be banned in America, according to Breitbart.com.

The former NPR contributor said, "I think we need America to be a gun-free zone."

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Fox News contributor Juan Williams, who recently declared that America should be gun-free, has revealed that after his wife was recently robbed of her car she said, "I wish I had a gun."
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