Argument Over Playing Bagpipes In Houston Ends In Arrest

An argument over playing the bagpipes ended in an arrest. It happened just outside Houston, Texas. I guess people in Houston prefer a different kind of music? You don’t often…

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An argument over playing the bagpipes ended in an arrest. It happened just outside Houston, Texas.

I guess people in Houston prefer a different kind of music? You don't often connect Houston, Texas and bagpipes. That's more of a Scottish thing, but you can play them anywhere! However, it might be more appreciated in some places than others. According to ABC13, an argument over bagpipes ended with a federal judge's wife being led away in handcuffs. Shouldn't she be familiar with the law? Check out a video report shared by ABC13 Houston on YouTube below.

Argument Over Playing Bagpipes In Houston Ends In Arrest

ABC13 reports that 76-year-old Eunice Isgur confronted a man playing bagpipes along the Terry Hershey Park trail in Memorial, Texas before assaulting the man's wife! You can't do that!

Scott Gibb, the man who was attacked, tells ABC13, "She said I had no right to play here in this public park." Isgur then called her husband to the scene after saying he could make him stop. They both started trying to make him stop and were harassing his wife, according to reports.

Isgur is now facing a misdemeanor assault charge and it sounds like this might not have been the first time she confronted him over his playing of the bagpipes along the trail!

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