Judge who owns gun store booted from bench for pointing gun at Black man in court

Respondent described his practice of carrying a concealed firearm while presiding on the bench, and he stated that he once brandished his handgun at “someone”

Respondent described an out-of-court incident in which he brandished his handgun at an unidentified man while helping his now-deceased grandfather recover a stolen car.

Respondent described a third instance in April 2015 in which police officers in Virginia observed him carrying a firearm in a convenience store at 3 :00 AM but did not take action against him. Respondent avers that he was licensed to carry in Virginia and believes the only error on his part was that the handgun may have been visible on his waist to the officers in the convenience store.

and not the first time he’s done this in his life.

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