Police: Texas truck driver threatened to shoot bicyclists A Killeen, Texas, man is facing charges after police say he threatened to shoot a group of bicyclists early on the morning of Aug. 19. Thomas Pierre, 28, is charged with carrying a pistol without
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Police: Texas truck driver threatened to shoot bicyclists
A Killeen, Texas, man is facing charges after police say he threatened to shoot a group of bicyclists early on the morning of Aug. 19.
Thomas Pierre, 28, is charged with carrying a pistol without a license or permit, carrying a weapon while intoxicated and obstructing an officer in the execution of duty. He had been scheduled for arraignment Aug. 19 in Third Division District Court.
According to police, a call was received just after 2 a.m. reporting that the male operator of a tractor-trailer – later identified as Pierre – had threatened to shoot a passing group of bicyclists. The caller said the man threatened to shoot him as well.
At the scene, officers found the man had previously been at the Zona Lounge on Niantic Avenue and appeared intoxicated. He was subsequently located inside the tractor-trailer, which was parked on Navaho Street.
Pierre was allegedly found in possession of two firearms – Glock .45 caliber pistol and a Taurus .40 caliber pistol – along with roughly 100 rounds of ammunition.
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