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PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Gunman opens fire inside North Richland Hills bar
A 53-year-old gunman who fired several rounds inside a North Richland Hills bar late Sunday was restrained by patrons, resulting in no injuries, and remains in custody awaiting formal charges.
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, Texas - A man is accused of firing shots inside a North Texas sports bar during a Cowboys game because another patron reportedly looked at him funny.
North Richland Hills Bar Shooting
David Callum (North Richland Hills PD)
What's new:
David Callum is now charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and carrying a weapon where prohibited.
North Richland Hills police said Callum "became agitated when he presumed another patron of the bar was looking at him while watching Sunday night’s game."
The two got into an argument, then Callum allegedly pulled out a gun and fired off a round.
He saw a judge on Tuesday morning and is now being held in the Tarrant County jail.
Gunman opens fire inside North Richland Hills bar, no injuries reported
A 53-year-old gunman who fired several rounds inside a North Richland Hills bar late Sunday was restrained by patrons, resulting in no injuries, and remains in custody awaiting formal charges.
The backstory:
The shooting happened just after 10 p.m. on Sunday inside the Thirsty Turtle bar on Rufe Snow Drive in North Richland Hills.
Police said a 53-year-old man became agitated before firing a gun inside the bar. Thankfully, no one was hit, and no one was hurt.
Several patrons restrained the suspect until officers arrived at the scene.
The Thirsty Turtle owner told FOX 4 the suspect was a bar regular.
The Source: The information in this story comes from the North Richland Hills Police Department.