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Ted Cruz photos by Associated Press included several of gun seemingly pointed at him

By W. Gardner Selby
June 22, 2015

This Ted Cruz news photo, which seemingly shows a gun pointed at the Republican Texas senator and presidential candidate, raised concerns in some quarters over the weekend, Politico reported Sunday:

The Associated Press/Charlie Neibergall, June 20, 2015

Conservative-oriented Breitbart.com separately asked readers to imagine the outcry if a Democratic gun-control advocate had been depicted similarly.

Politico noted the Associated Press photo actually captured a background poster resulting in a large semi-blurred image of a handgun pointed at Cruz’s forehead.

Cruz appeared Saturday at CrossRoads Shooting Sports in Johnston, Iowa, Politico said, and in his remarks, he encouraged residents to adopt what he called a Texan approach to guns by simply “hitting what you aim at.” A day earlier, Politico noted, Cruz had accused Democrats of using Wednesday’s church massacre in Charleston, South Carolina, as an excuse “to take away the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.”

To our inquiry, an AP spokesman said the photo at issue wasn’t intended to convey a negative message about Cruz (see his full statement at the end of this story).

We learned that the AP photographer, Des Moines-based Charlie Neibergall, took at least five other photos of Cruz speaking at the shop. Our parent newspaper, the Austin American-Statesman, is an AP member so we’re able to share the other photographs of Cruz talking sent out by the AP:

Our Sources

News story, "AP photo shows a gun pointed at Ted Cruz," Politico, June 21, 2015

Statement, Paul Colford, vice president, director of media relations, The Associated Press (received by email by PolitiFact Texas, June 22, 2015)

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