TM:Yes. She approached both Travis and Andi at an ice cream shop.
GS:What was your daughter’s reaction to this stranger approaching her?
DM:She was confused. And afraid.
GS:A few headlines claim that your son got physical with the woman.
DM:What did you expect him to do? Allow his sister to be kidnapped?
GS:So she did try and kidnap her?
TM:Yes. She tried to make Andi get into her car.
GS:But your son stopped her, and the woman ran off?
DM:Yes, she left before the police got to the scene.
GS:Romeo Anderson’s daughter was also there, wasn’t she?
DM:Yes, she was.
GS: None of the children were hurt?
TM:No. Our son, Travis, removed the girls from the situation.
GS:Recently, this woman gained access to your family compound that you share with Romeo Anderson, BraedenWalker, and their families. Specifically, during your son’s birthday party.
TM:Yes.
GS:Isn’t your family property very secure? How did she gain access?
DM:She snuck into a vehicle that was being delivered.
GS:A vehicle? Wasn’t anyone driving it? Didn’t they notice?
TM:It was on a flatbed truck. It was a birthday gift for our son.
GS:The Mach 1 you got him?
DM:No. This was another car.
GS:Someone else bought your son a car for his birthday? Who?
DM:It was from Ron Gamble.
GS:Ron Gamble, owner of the NRR and Maryland Knights, bought your son a car?
TM:He only owns part of the NRR. But to our son, he’s just Grampy.
DM:Oooh, frat boy. You did it now. Just wait ‘til this is printed.
GS:Care to pour me some of that tea, boys?
DM:Let me just say, you should never refer to Ron Gamble as Grampy.