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Photo: DAVID J. PHILLIP / AP
Ex-President George Bush, right, answers questions about his heart condition as cardiologist Mark Hausknecht laughs at a press conference at the Methodist Hospital on Friday, February 25, 2000 in Houston. Bush spent Thursday night in a Florida hospital and was released Friday after being treated for an irregular heartbeat. Doctors will examine whether the thyroid disorder of Bush, called Graves' disease, caused the irregularity. He was responsible for a similar episode that he suffered while jogging in May 1991.
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Ex-President George Bush, right, answers questions about his Heart disease as cardiologist Mark Hausknecht laughs during a press conference at The Methodist Hospital on Friday, February 25, 2000 in Houston. Bush
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Photo: DAVID J. PHILLIP / AP
Former President George Bush, in the center, greets as he departs with cardiologist Mark Hausknecht, left, and Bush's family doctor, Ben Orman, after a press conference at the Methodist Hospital on Friday, February 25, 2000 in Houston. Bush spent Thursday night at a Florida hospital and was released Friday after being treated for atrial fibrillation. He returned to Houston on Friday and was admitted to the Methodist Hospital for further tests. (Photo AP / David J. Phillip)
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Former President George Bush, in the center, greets cardiologist Mark Hausknecht, left, and Bush's family doctor, Ben Orman, after a press conference at the Methodist Hospital Friday, February 25, 2000
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Photo: DAVID J. PHILLIP / Associated Press
Former President George Bush, in the center, greets as he departs with cardiologist Mark Hausknecht, left, and Bush's family doctor, Ben Orman, after a press conference at the Methodist Hospital on Friday, February 25, 2000 in Houston. Bush spent Thursday night at a Florida hospital and was released Friday after being treated for atrial fibrillation. He returned to Houston on Friday and was admitted to the Methodist Hospital for further tests. (Photo AP / David J. Phillip)
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Former President George Bush, in the center, greets cardiologist Mark Hausknecht, left, and Bush's family doctor, Ben Orman, after a press conference at the Methodist Hospital Friday, February 25, 2000
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Houston female doctor gets shot while she goes to work
One day a beloved Houston cardiologist was shot while on her way to Texas Medical Center to work there. stricter firearms laws.
Mark Hausknecht, a renowned physician who has previously treated former President George H. W. Bush, was shot dead by a cyclist who was passing in broad daylight on Main Street. The 65-year-old man died Friday morning at Ben Taub Hospital.
It is not known whether the murder was random or targeted.
His wife, Georgia R. Hsieh, emergency physician, issued a mid-day statement. Saturday, as his family and the united medical community revolted.
"Senseless" has become a commonplace adjective to describe these tragedies, but what is foolish is the mistaken notion that any society with more weapons is a society. safer, "wrote Hsieh. "When students can not go to school without fear and teachers have to arm, what happened to this country?"
During his years of medical school urgent, she became "alien to the devastating consequences" of
"Now, my family and I have involuntarily joined the ranks of thousands of other American families in mourning who have lost innocent loved ones," she continues. .
Hausknecht was driving north on Friday morning on Main Street at the intersection. with Holcombe Boulevard when the gunman passed it, said Houston police. Two blocks later, the shooter turned back on his mountain bike and shot Hausknecht at least twice, which immediately fell. The shooter escaped on his bike, heading north
The killer was still free on Saturday morning. He was described as a white man or Hispanic, shaved up close, about 30 years old, who wore a gray jacket, khaki shorts, a baseball cap and sunglasses.
Hausknecht practiced in Houston since 1987. He lived at work every day and took exceptional care of himself, says a colleague.
His widow wrote that the killed physician loved Houston, and she thanked the community for its support.
what can be done to help? "As law enforcement forces have directed you to search for the criminal, I ask you to use your vote and your voice to stem the tide of this growing public health epidemic. leave future generations a safer environment. "