Michael Jackson's bodyguard once pulled his gun on the superstar's brother RANDY after he crashed through security gates in his car in a desperate bid to see his famous sibling.
The Thriller hitmaker's longterm security guard Bill Whitfield spoke about his time with the late superstar during an interview with U.S. TV show Good Morning America, and admits Jackson's family rarely visited him in the two years before his death last summer (09).
But Whitfield remembers one incident involving Jackson's young brother Randy several years ago, claiming he forced his way through security at Jackson's home when he was refused access.
Whitfield says, "They didn't come around much and when they did, they came unexpected. And we'd say, 'Mr. Jackson, one of your family members is at the gate (and) would like to see you,' and he'd ask, 'Do they have an appointment?'
"There was another occasion when Randy came to the house and crashed the security gate with his vehicle and came inside. And at the time, I didn't know who he was and I drew my weapon on him and the first thing out of his mouth was 'Get that thing out of my face or I'll call the press.'"
Whitfield claims Jackson was "not happy" about the incident and refused to see Randy.