TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - An 18-year-old is out on assault charges after police say he pulled a gun on a woman and threatened to shoot her during an argument.
According to court documents, on Wednesday officers responded to a weapons call in the area of Medical Commons Court.
When police arrived on the scene, they began speaking with the victim. The victim told them that 18-year-old Patrick Collins started arguing with her while she was talking on the phone.
The victim said she yelled back at Collins which led him to start fighting her. Documents say the victim then grabbed a knife and stabbed Collins in the shoulder, so he could get from on top of her.
Police say Collins went in his room and came out pointing a gun magazine in the victim's face and stated, "I'll shoot you on my 5."
The victim told police they then walked outside the home and started arguing again. After a few minutes, the victim said Collins pulled a gun out of his pocket and stated, "I will shoot you."
That’s when the victim called the police and Collins ran away.
Documents say police also spoke with a witness whose account supported the victim's story.
After speaking with the victim and witness, police left the home and found Collins at the intersection of Wahnish Way and Ryco Road.
Police then spoke with Collins who denied having a gun or threatening to shoot the victim, according to court documents.
Based on the evidence, Collins was arrested and transported to the Leon County Detention Facility. He is being charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Collins since has bonded out.