WACO (September 2, 2014) A skilled horsewoman was killed - TopicsExpress



          

WACO (September 2, 2014) A skilled horsewoman was killed Sunday night when she was run over by a bolting horse at a barrel racing event at Extraco Events Center in Waco. Jeanine McMinn, 62, of Magnolia, was taken to Baylor Scott & White Hillcrest Medical Center after the freak accident, but doctors there werent able to save her. Witnesses to the accident said a horse was being led through a pen when it was somehow spooked, bolted from its lead and trampled McMinn. The womans daughter later rode in an event in tribute to her mother. Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton said police have classified the incident as an accident. The Sunday night event was part of the 25th Annual American Novice Horse Association Shoot Out, an annual competition for barrel racers and riders who participate in pole bending. McMinns services are at 1 p.m. Thursday at Magnolia Funeral Home, in Magnolia, with visitation scheduled for 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday. 88-year-old woman brutally assaulted on stoop of Brooklyn home WPIX - New York Massachusetts Beach Evacuated After Spotting of Great White Shark Inform News AK-47 Bank Bandit Reportedly Strikes In Nebraska CBS Los Angeles Staten Island High School Football Player Dies After Collapsing During... CBS New York Obama Calls for Minimum Wage Hike AP More People Packing Heat In Orange County CBS Los Angeles 88-year-old woman brutally assaulted on stoop of Brooklyn home WPIX - New York Massachusetts Beach Evacuated After Spotting of Great White Shark Inform News KWTX-TV News 10 6700 American Plaza Waco, Texas 76712 (254) 776-1330 Fax (254) 751-1088 Gray Television, Inc. - Copyright © 2002-2014 - Designed by Gray Digital Media - Powered by Clickability 273581041 - kwtx/a?a=273581041 Website Policy Terms of Use Privacy Policy/YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS Advertising EEO Statement Public Inspection File AddThis Sharing
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