Texas A&M senior defensive lineman Zaycoven Henderson pointed a rifle at a woman in a parking lot at the Campus Village Apartment Complex and threatened to kill two others Sunday morning after an altercation at Northgate, according to court documents obtained by The Eagle on Thursday that reveal more details about the incident.

Terry Florez, who was arrested with Henderson on a charge of possession of less than two ounces marijuana, reportedly bumped into one of the women at a hookah lounge in the Northgate District, and, in response, the woman shoved Florez, according to the police report. A verbal altercation between Florez, Henderson and the three women ensued resulting in the trio leaving, according to the documents.

Once the victims arrived at the Campus Village Apartment Complex, they realized Henderson and Florez had followed them and another verbal altercation began, according to the report.

Henderson exited the car with the rifle - a Ruger model 10/22 - and said “I will kill you [expletive],” and, “We real,” and “You thought we were joking,” according to the report.

After one of the women approached Henderson and asked him to put the gun away, he pointed it at her and told her to back off, the court documents state. Henderson and Florez then got back in the car and left, according to the documents.

All three women gave the same description of what unfolded, according to the police report.

Henderson and Florez, who was driving, were pulled over in the 400 block of Southwest Parkway, where both were detained in handcuffs and the car was searched when officers detected the smell of burned marijuana, according to the report. A useable amount of marijuana was found in the front passenger door panel of the car, which was later measured as 4.2 grams, according to the report.