Posted on 07/16/2022 9:47:38 AM PDT by DFG
A North Texas psychiatrist, who was an associate professor at the TCU School of Medicine and also worked at a Tarrant County mental health and substance abuse treatment center, had his license suspended after he was arrested in Dallas on two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Dr. David Henderson was carrying a handgun when he was arrested at North Park Mall and had two more guns and about 3,000 rounds of ammunition in his car at the time of his arrest, according to an affidavit.
KTVT-TV reported that Dr. David Henderson was charged in two separate incidents on March 28 and April 1 of this year with assault against his wife and Michael Wysocki, a family law attorney who Henderson knew for years.
In the arrest warrant affidavit obtained by the CBS station, Wysocki said that he believed Henderson “had been suffering from progressing psychotic mental state over the past few days” and he wanted to get him help. The two met in a parking lot on Greenville Avenue on April 1, according to the affidavit.
“I witnessed Dr. Henderson exiting the back parking lot with his vehicle,” Wysocki told CBS in an interview. “He spotted me in my vehicle, he turned his vehicle into oncoming traffic and swerved toward my vehicle and at the same time reached into his vehicle and pulls out his left hand and within about 30 feet between himself and myself in our respective vehicles pointed a firearm in my direction.”
The psychiatrist then drove toward the mall, where it took several officers to arrest him at the food court, Wysocki told the TV station.
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“$10 million bond.” Hooowee!
Three guns and 3,000 rounds of ammo does not make a “cache”.
It means range time at the local rod and gun club.
No it is not. Been to the range for a few hours with someone that like quick shooting. I often bring more to the range than I plan on shooting just in case someone has a fun gun. Not nice to shoot their ammo.
TCU——One of my favorite girlfriends was the NOW president when she was there, I cured her in a matter of months.
If the three guns are 22 target pistols and the ammo matches this whole thing is a waste of time.
It is not. Terry V Ohio- the mere presence of a firearm is not articulable nor reasonable suspicion that a crime is afoot. Terry is so old, pre-shall issue/constitutional carry laws, that it is ridiculous on its face, though.
Here in MO, we fixed it at the state level, one cannot be disarmed unless they are being arrested (or for other cause based on an observed cause/reasonable suspicion not pertaining to an arm being present alone). No more “for officer safety” crap.
Hey, Be Prepared.
Or going to the range...
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