Abraham George, a candidate for the chair of the Texas GOP, was involved in a controversial incident last year when he attempted to confront his wife's alleged lover with a loaded gun. The incident, which took place at his Collin County home, did not result in his arrest or charges, according to police reports. George, who is a frontrunner in the race to lead the Republican Party of Texas, was reported to have been leaving his home with the intention to confront the man he believed was involved with his wife. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, George was not arrested or charged.
Police were called last year to the home of Abraham George — a frontrunner to lead the Republican Party of Texas — as he was leaving with a loaded gun to confront a man he believed was having an affair with his wife https://t.co/K8NnBUWG3r
The 45-year-old Texas woman was found outside a winery off East US Highway 290 near Stonewall. The father of the man she shot called her allegations "ridiculous." https://t.co/XUw3D31wYq
Police were called last year to the Collin County home of Abraham George — a frontrunner to lead the Republican Party of Texas — as he was leaving with a loaded gun to confront a man he believed was having an affair with his wife. https://t.co/90BCWF07kM
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New: Texas GOP chair candidate Abraham George tried to confront wife’s alleged lover with a loaded gun last year, but was not arrested or charged, police say. https://t.co/FkW3W2ANXy