After hearing a guy playing bagpipes in her neighborhood park, a Texas woman became upset and reportedly threatened to sic her judge husband on the couple and assaulted the musician’s wife.
When Eunice Isgur, 76, heard Scotland native Scott Gibb playing the bagpipes in Terry Hershey Park in Houston on Monday, she became uncontrollably angry and violently accosted him using her cell phone.
“She said I had no right to play here in this public park,” Gibb stated. “She said, ‘I’m gonna call my husband. He’s a federal judge and he’s gonna make you stop.’”
Isgur shares a last name with Southern District of Texas US District Bankruptcy Judge Marvin Isgur.
When Gibb’s wife saw Isgur holding her phone inches from her husband’s face during the tense scene, she began photographing the elderly woman in retaliation.
According to the site, Isgur then allegedly struck the bagpiper’s wife’s cell phone.
After that, Isgur’s husband arrived at the scene, however he was not charged with any crimes. But according to the footage, the couple stalked the bagpiper and his wife as they left the park.

“As [my wife] was walking, she was videoing behind her and this big guy and the woman were chasing after her,” Gibb stated.
According to the allegation, Isgur fell while trying to seize Gibb’s backpack during the altercation, resulting in a black eye.
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The Scottish-isle-born instrument is generally accepted in the Deep South, Gibb added, despite the terrible experience.
Gibb told the outlet, “Texans just love the sound of the pipe,” emphasizing that this was one of the few unfavorable comments he had heard.
According to the report, the 76-year-old was taken into custody for Assault-Bodily Injury.