U.S.
swimmer Lochte says gun held to forehead in taxi hold-up
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[August 15, 2016]
By Eduardo Simões and Caroline Stauffer
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Armed
robbers posing as police officers held a gun to the forehead of U.S.
gold medalist swimmer Ryan Lochte in a taxi hold-up in Rio de
Janeiro on Sunday, feeding concern over safety at the first Olympic
Games in South America.
Lochte was returning to the Athletes' Village from a party hosted by
the French Games delegation, with swimming team mates Gunnar Bentz,
Jack Conger and Jimmy Feigen, when armed men carrying police badges
pulled them over.
The men told the swimmers to drop to the ground and demanded their
money and belongings, Lochte said. When he refused, one of the men
cocked a pistol and placed it against the swimmer's head, and he
then handed over his wallet.
"While it is true that my teammates and I were the victims of a
robbery early Sunday morning, what is most important is that we are
safe and unharmed," Lochte said in a statement.
He said he was looking forward to returning to the United States and
starting training with an eye to competing at the Tokyo Games in
2020.
The incident stoked worries over the safety of competitors and
visitors to Rio, which has a long history of violent crime, though
Brazil's sports minister insisted that athletes who remained on the
Olympic site had experienced no problems.
"The security operation for these Games has been totally effective,"
Leonardo Picciani told reporters. "No athlete has had problems in
their place of residence, in training or in the Athletes' Village."
Police are investigating the incident and trying to locate the taxi
driver involved, police sources said.
In addition to the swimmers, Swedish tourists were briefly abducted
when they visited a slum, Portugal's visiting education minister was
robbed at knife point, bullets flew into the equestrian center and a
Games bus was attacked with stones.
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Ryan Lochte (USA) of USA reacts. REUTERS/David Gray
Lochte thanked his friends, family and fans for their support after
the unsettling incident.
"The guy pulled out his gun, he cocked it, put it to my forehead and
he said, 'Get down,' and I put my hands up, I was like 'whatever',"
he told NBC. "He took our money, he took my wallet — he left my cell
phone, he left my credentials."
Lochte's mother said the swimmer was unharmed but shaken.
"I think they're all shaken up. There were a few of them," Ileana
Lochte told USA Today. "They just took their wallets and basically
that was it."
All four athletes are cooperating with authorities, U.S. Olympic
Committee spokesman Patrick Sandusky said.
Fellow American swimmers Ryan Murphy and Nathan Adrian told
reporters that they felt security for the Games was adequate,
despite the incident.
"Rio is an amazing city. There are going to be problems anywhere you
go and we've been briefed on how to mitigate those risks as best
possible," Adrian told a news conference.
(Reporting by Eduardo Simoes and Caroline Stauffer; Editing by
Ossian Shine, Ed Osmond and Meredith Mazzilli)
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