ABC Breaking News | Latest News Videos Former CNN anchor Lynne Russell says watching a robber shoot her husband, former CNN reporter Chuck de Caro, at a New Mexico hotel room in June is not a sight she will soon forget. "Even if you have to defend yourself and you do, you don't just walk away from it," Russell said Thursday on Good Morning America. "The whole rest of your life is changed. It just is." Russell and De Caro were at an Albuquerque Motel 6 that June night when a gun-wielding attempted robber forced Russell from the couple's car back into her room.
- 1/8/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
ABC Breaking News | Latest News Videos Former CNN anchor Lynne Russell says watching a robber shoot her husband, former CNN reporter Chuck de Caro, at a New Mexico hotel room in June is not a sight she will soon forget. "Even if you have to defend yourself and you do, you don't just walk away from it," Russell said Thursday on Good Morning America. "The whole rest of your life is changed. It just is." Russell and De Caro were at an Albuquerque Motel 6 that June night when a gun-wielding attempted robber forced Russell from the couple's car back into her room.
- 1/8/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
Just a week after Lynne Russell and her husband, Chuck de Caro, survived an armed robbery in a New Mexico motel room when de Caro shot and killed the suspect, the former CNN anchor credited the Second Amendment for saving her life. “There’s absolutely no doubt that we are alive today because of the Second Amendment, because of my husband, his focus and dedication, and the fact that we had that legal gun with us,” Russell told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly Monday. Russell and de Caro were on a road trip down the historic Route 66 on the way to California when.
- 7/8/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Sometimes the truth is simply wilder than fiction. Lynne Russell, author and former host of CNN Headline News, and her husband, Chuck de Caro, were both shot on Tuesday in an armed robbery attempt at their New Mexico motel where they were staying while on a road trip together, a terrifying encounter that ended in the suspect being shot to death. De Caro was the one who fired the fatal shots, according to his wife, who also noted that they are licensed to legally carry handguns and therefore had them in their room. "The man pushed me inside, I was airborne, literally," Russell, who was shot three times, told Albuquerque's ABC 7. And landed on the bed, and that was about the time that Chuck......
- 7/2/2015
- E! Online
Former CNN anchor Lynne Russell is used to relaying news stories to the public, and this week, the journalist found that she was the news story. Russell and her husband, Chuck de Caro, were four days into a cross-country road trip from Washington, D.C., to California, and stopped at an Albuquerque, N.M., Motel 6 for the night. When Russell came back from retrieving an item from their car, a man with a gun greeted her at the motel room door. "I opened the door and he materialized [...]...
- 7/2/2015
- Us Weekly
Lynne Russell, a former CNN anchor, and her husband Chuck De Caro were involved in a fatal shootout at an Albuquerque, New Mexico Motel 6 Tuesday night. Former CNN Anchor Involved In Shootout One-time Headline News anchor Russell and De Caro, a former CNN correspondent, were grabbing some rest at an Albuquerque Motel 6 after an […]
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- 7/2/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Former CNN Headline News anchor Lynne Russell and husband Chuck de Caro, also a former CNN reporter, were involved in a fatal shootout at a motel in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Tuesday. CNN reports that an intruder broke into the couple’s motel room, wielding what Russell described as “a 40-caliber big shiny silver handgun” and demanding their money and valuables. Russell, a licensed private investigator, and de Caro, former Special Forces, were both legally carrying their own concealed weapons at the time. Also Read: Stephen King Calls for 'Responsible Gun Control' After Charleston Church Shooting Pretending to check her purse for valuables,...
- 7/2/2015
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Former CNN anchor Lynne Russell and her husband, former CNN reporter Chuck de Caro, survived a gun battle in an Albuquerque, New Mexico, motel on Tuesday night.
Russell and De Caro had pulled into a Motel 6 after a long day of traveling. But when Russell went out to the parking lot to the couple's car at about 11:30 p.m., she was confronted by a man wielding a gun who forced her back into her room.
"The man pushed me inside, I was airborne, literally, and landed on the bed," Russell told Albuquerque's Koat 7. "That was about the time that...
Russell and De Caro had pulled into a Motel 6 after a long day of traveling. But when Russell went out to the parking lot to the couple's car at about 11:30 p.m., she was confronted by a man wielding a gun who forced her back into her room.
"The man pushed me inside, I was airborne, literally, and landed on the bed," Russell told Albuquerque's Koat 7. "That was about the time that...
- 7/2/2015
- by Drew Mackie, @drewgmackie
- People.com - TV Watch
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