Interesting that Kerry Anderson posted on FB 17 hours ago that MJ wouldn't let his security carry guns, yet in the bodyguard book, within the first couple of pages they list how many different kinds of weapons they had on hand and an incident at the breakfast table where one bodyguard got in s**t for pulling his weapon at the breakfast table when the alarm went off... My thoughts are that either A.) Someone isn't telling the whole truth, or B.) Mike really did spend his last couple years in a state of fear and paranoia?
From the BG book: "They were all just sitting at the breakfast table, eating their cereal. They saw me and they froze: Mr. Jackson on the left, Paris at the head of the table, Prince sitting on my right, across from Mr. Jackson. I didn’t see Blanket. He was across the room by the TV, which was where the panic button was mounted on the wall. He was just walking around, hitting buttons. They all sat there at the table, staring at me, and then Blanket blurted out, “Bill, is that a real gun?! Little dude thought it was cool. Mr. Jackson did not. Pulling an automatic weapon in the family room with his kids eating breakfast? Oh, he got on me about that. He didn’t like the kids seeing weapons, but he did appreciate that we were well armed. We both carried semiautomatic Glock pistols with extended magazines. We had Tasers. Each of them delivered a charge of 1.2 million volts, powerful enough to take down a three-hundred-pound man. We had a cache of backup weapons: MP5 fully automatic submachine guns, military-style AR-15s, 12-gauge automatic shotguns, and concealable MAC-10s. We had three cases of ammunition, close to three thousand rounds for everything we had. We wore lightweight body armor under our suits at all times. Some may say it was overkill, but those people don’t know the kind of threats that Mr. Jackson received on a regular basis. We planned and prepared for the worst, but we hoped and prayed for the best."
Sidenote, I can't remember when Anderson stopped working for MJ and why?