McCain’s brother leaves campaign after 911 flare up
Washington, Oct 26 : Joe McCain, brother of Republican presidential nominee John McCain, has said that he will withdraw from campaign activities after calling 911 to angrily complain about traffic.
Joe McCain has apologized for making the call, FOX News reported.
The candidate’s younger brother, who lives in Alexandria, Va., told Washington radio station WTOP he was returning from a campaign event in Philadelphia around 2 a. m. on October 18 when he got stuck in traffic on Interstate 495 at the Wilson Bridge.
Police say the call was made about 1:30 a. m. October 21.
Frustrated because of the traffic, Joe McCain called 911 to find out what was going on. The operator asked him to “state your emergency.”
“Well, it’s not an emergency, but do you know why on one side at the damn drawbridge of 95 traffic is stopped for 15 minutes and yet traffic’s coming the other way?" Joe “McCain said.
The operator asked him if he was calling 911 to complain about traffic. McCain then uttered an expletive and hung up the phone.
McCain told WTOP that he thought his cell phone was on mute.
After hanging up with 911, McCain said he called Alexandria police to ask them about the traffic on the bridge and got a similar reaction.
“I did not mean to swear at the officers themselves,” McCain said. If he were in their situation, “it would have really frosted me too and I absolutely understand their reaction.”
Joe McCain said: “I feel terrible about having hurt the campaign over this incident. I won''t be doing any more campaigning because of that.” He said he’s going to write a note of apology to the 911 operator and to the Alexandria police and he hasn''t spoken to his brother, the candidate, about the incident. (ANI)