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The assistant commissioner denied unofficial reports that Wayt was unarmed and had nev er left his car at the time of the shooting. “Wayt and his two compan ions were out of the car when he was shot,” he said. Wanjenga said Tuesday that Wayt was drunk when he attack ed the guardsman. “The man was on a drinking spree. He was violent because he was drunk," he said. “We do not regard this as an assassination attempt.” But in Columbus, Wayt’s wife, Gladys, said the police version is absolutely ridiculous. “In Kenya, he knows people get shot if they don’t stop at once. He would never resist or draw a knife,” she said. "1 have lived with him since 1945 and have never seen him intoxicated," Mrs. Wayt said. Police said Wayt, employed as a consultant to the government- run Agricultural Finance Corp., drove with two companions to the front gates of the presiden tial residence Sunday night and demanded to see the president. 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