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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: garand4life on January 29, 2010, 11:00:43 PM
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Being the son of a preacher myself this just seems whacked out!
Alcoa pastor's son accuses him of pulling gun during argument at church
By Mark Boxley
markb@thedailytimes.com
Originally published: January 28. 2010 3:01AM
Last modified: January 28. 2010 12:19AM
The 32-year-old son of a well-known Alcoa pastor has taken out an order of protection against his father, claiming the man threatened him with a gun during an argument over the younger man's lack of church attendance.
The order of protection filed Monday by Michael Louis Colquitt, 32, Grayson Drive, Alcoa, stems from a Friday incident Colquitt reported to Alcoa police Sunday.
Colquitt reportedly told officers that his father — Joe Colquitt, 60, Evergreen Farms Lane, Greenback — called him to St. John Missionary Baptist Church, 178 Bessie Harvey Ave., Alcoa, “so they could talk.” Joe Colquitt was listed in the Alcoa report as being pastor at the church.
Once Michael Colquitt arrived to meet his father, he said Joe Colquitt was upset because he wasn't attending church like he should, and at some point alleged the argument came to a head with the pastor pulling out a handgun.
“(Michael) Colquitt stated (Joe) Colquitt pulled out a handgun and stated he would kill him, his wife and family,” the report said. “(Michael) Colquitt stated (his father) was upset because he cussed him.”
In the order of protection filed by Michael Colquitt — which was served to Joe Colquitt Tuesday — the allegations made by the younger man go one step further, as he claims his father “pulled out a gun and loaded it ... he pointed it at me numerous times ... he also punched me in my face.”
When officers contacted Joe Colquitt, he reportedly admitted that he did pull out a handgun during the argument, but said he pointed it at the ceiling, not his son.
The pastor denied threatening his son's wife and family, but said he told the 32-year-old that “because he cussed his father, God could kill his wife and family.”
According to the Tennessee Department of Safety, Joe Colquitt does not currently have a permit to carry a handgun.
Joe Colquitt declined to comment for this story when contacted by The Daily Times.
A phone message left for Michael Colquitt seeking comment was not returned.
The Alcoa police report also listed Joe Colquitt as an employee of Blount Memorial Hospital. While a representative of the hospital said she could not “confirm the employment status of any Blount Memorial Hospital employee or potential employee,” Colquitt was listed as working in customer relations in a BMH newsletter from October 2009. He was also listed as a BMH chaplain and customer service representative in an April 3, 2009 article in The Daily Times.
When the reporting officer contacted the Blount County District Attorney's Office about the case and explained the situation Monday, the office declined to prosecute Joe Colquitt “based on the conflicting stories and (because) there were no witnesses,” the report said.
The order of protection filed Monday prohibits Joe Colquitt from contacting Michael Colquitt or his family, and seeks to have a judge order the minister to “attend available counseling programs that address violence and control issues or substance abuse problems,” and prohibit him from owning, possessing, transporting or using a firearm or ammunition.
The case involving the order of protection is set to be heard at 9 a.m. Feb. 4 in front of Blount County General Sessions Judge Robert Headrick.
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Don't go pissin' off the preacher-man........... :o
My Grandfather was a preacher....I made him mad once....ONCE....never made that mistake again.
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Shoot, being a former PK we have rule that we never sat with-in the first eight rows in case Dad chucked an hymnal at our head for misbehaving. Can't imagine dad pulling a firearm on me. Granted, gunownership in our family skipped a couple generations
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Granted, gunownership in our family skipped a couple generations
ditto
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My focus here is on the liberal attitude of teh writer and the state. Why was it important for the writer to address his not having a CCW license as he was on private property and not carrying concealed. The weapon was most likely in the drawer for protection. Secondly why is it that this man hasnt been convicted of a crime but is now denied his 2nd ammendment right to own a firearm just because somebody claims without a witness that he was threatened???
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Probably "more" to the story. Reads like there is a long history of "friction" between the two, that escalated. It is going to come down to one version (the Pastor's), or another version (the son's).
"When officers contacted Joe Colquitt, he reportedly admitted that he did pull out a handgun during the argument, but said he pointed it at the ceiling, not his son.
The pastor denied threatening his son's wife and family, but said he told the 32-year-old that “because he cussed his father, God could kill his wife and family.”
those kind of admission's and actions are certainly not helpful.
I agree Walker, the "anti gun" sentiment by the author, is always just under the surface, and subtle, but there.
A protection order of a "domestic" nature, does not prohibit you from owning a gun, just restricting your direct possession until it is adjudicated.
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My focus here is on the liberal attitude of teh writer and the state. Why was it important for the writer to address his not having a CCW license as he was on private property and not carrying concealed. The weapon was most likely in the drawer for protection. Secondly why is it that this man hasnt been convicted of a crime but is now denied his 2nd ammendment right to own a firearm just because somebody claims without a witness that he was threatened???
My thoughts exactly!! There is insufficient evidence to charge him with a crime, but that pesky little detail doesn't stand in the way of stripping him of his Constitutional rights? What a load of male bovine excrement!!!
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RIGHTS, responsibilities, privileges, duties.
How they all get confused these days :'(
Progressive public education at its finest.
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RIGHTS, responsibilities, privileges, duties.
How they all get confused these days :'(
Progressive public education at its finest.
You had an extra word in there. There are private schools that are just as socialist as any public school.
Also, the "Public School system" is a good idea, unfortunately ours has been infiltrated by socialist teachers, trained by communist Profs who are members of the equally communist NEA.
Purge the leftists and get rid of tenure and Johnny will be back to learning how to read.