Texas church gunman Devin Kelley was reportedly court-martialed for assaulting his wife and child in 2012.

“Texas church shooter was court-martialed in 2012 for assault on his spouse and their child and received a Bad Conduct Discharge,” reports NBC News.

JUST IN: Texas church shooter was court-martialed in 2012 for assault on his spouse and their child and received a Bad Conduct Discharge — NBC News (@NBCNews) November 6, 2017

“US Air Force to VOA #texasshooting 1/3 Devin P. Kelley was former USAF member-served at Holloman AFB NM, from 2010 until discharge in 2014. Kelley was court-martialed in 2012 for two counts of Article 128 UCMJ–assault on his spouse and assault on their child. Air Force to VOA-Kelley received a Bad Conduct Discharge, confinement for 12 months & a reduction to the grade of E-1,” tweeted VOA’s Carla Babb

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US Air Force to VOA #texasshooting 1/3 Devin P. Kelley was former USAF member-served at Holloman AFB NM, from 2010 until discharge in 2014 — Carla Babb (@CarlaBabbVOA) November 6, 2017

2/3 Kelley was court-martialed in 2012 for two counts of Article 128 UCMJ–assault on his spouse and assault on their child #texasshooting — Carla Babb (@CarlaBabbVOA) November 6, 2017

3/3 Air Force to VOA-Kelley received a Bad Conduct Discharge, confinement for 12 months & a reduction to the grade of E-1 #texasshooting — Carla Babb (@CarlaBabbVOA) November 6, 2017

CBS News reports:

The shooting left at least 26 people dead and 20 others injured in what Texas Gov. Greg Abbott described as the worst mass shooting in his state’s history. Kelley is a former U.S. Air Force member who served from 2010 to 2014. Records confirm Kelley previously served in logistics readiness in New Mexico until his discharge in 2014, Air Force spokesperson Ann Stefanek said in a statement. Kelley was court-martialed in 2012 for two counts of assault on his spouse and assault on their child, Stefanek said. He received a bad conduct discharge and confinement for 12 months.

As Jim Hoft of The Gateway Pundit previously reported, Devin Kelley was dishonorably discharge in 2014.

Here is the case number:

No. 14-0387/AF. U.S. v. Devin P. KELLEY. CCA 38267.

According to McMilitary Law: States have laws for gun control for court martial cases.

Will I be able to own firearms?

Federal and state laws do place restrictions on the purchase of firearms by those convicted of felonies. 18 USC § 922(b). Many jurisdictions distinguish between violent and non-violent offenses.

It was against the law for Devin to own firearms.