Bull's-eye shooter's hearing delayed for psych examBy JAMIE SATTERFIELD, satterfield@knews.com September 30, 2003 A Knox County judge delayed a hearing Monday to allow a psychiatric evaluation of a man authorities contend painted a bull's-eye symbol on his chest to goad deputies into killing him. Thomas Martin McGouey, 51, appeared in Knox County General Sessions Court for a preliminary hearing on charges of aggravated assault and public intoxication. McGouey was arrested Sept. 17, one day after six Knox County Sheriff's Office deputies opened fired on him, shooting 28 times and striking McGouey once in the shoulder outside his Walker Springs Road...