Wednesday morning Naaman Adcock resigned from the Fort Smith Police Department, according to a news release from the department. Adcock was a member of the department since 2011. WATCH: Police officer arrested; accused of firing shots inside a homeThe Sequoyah County Sheriff's Department arrested a Fort Smith police officer and his wife on several charges, including child endangerment and intoxication.Naaman Adcock, 40, and his wife, 31-year-old Tabatha Adcock, were arrested Tuesday.Naaman Adcock’s bond is set at $24,000, while Tabatha Adcock’s bond is $14,000.Deputies were called to the home near Long Community, north of Muldrow, Oklahoma, around 2:30 a.m. by a neighbor.Deputies said Naaman Adcock pointed a gun at a 5-year-old's head.The incident report noted that a young girl went to a neighbor's house and said Naaman Adcock threatened her brother.But Tabatha Adcock said what's in the report is wrong."No, it wasn't loaded and he didn't hold it to his head," said Tabatha Adcock.Tabatha Adcock said she and her husband had been drinking and were upset over the recent loss of a baby.The report said the couple also fired shots inside the house."The only thing that was done wrong was leaning your hands outside of the window to shoot off a gun. We should have actually stepped outside. That's it," said Tabatha Adcock.Deputies said when they arrived at the home, Naaman Adcock pointed a gun at them before surrendering. Investigators said they conducted interviews with the children and other witnesses and made the arrests based on their findings.The Fort Smith Police Department is conducting its own investigation. Deputies said they took nine of Naaman Adcock's weapons when they arrived.The couple’s children are staying with a relative.

Wednesday morning Naaman Adcock resigned from the Fort Smith Police Department, according to a news release from the department.

Adcock was a member of the department since 2011.


WATCH: Police officer arrested; accused of firing shots inside a home

The Sequoyah County Sheriff's Department arrested a Fort Smith police officer and his wife on several charges, including child endangerment and intoxication.

Naaman Adcock, 40, and his wife, 31-year-old Tabatha Adcock, were arrested Tuesday.



Naaman Adcock’s bond is set at $24,000, while Tabatha Adcock’s bond is $14,000.



Deputies were called to the home near Long Community, north of Muldrow, Oklahoma, around 2:30 a.m. by a neighbor.

Deputies said Naaman Adcock pointed a gun at a 5-year-old's head.



The incident report noted that a young girl went to a neighbor's house and said Naaman Adcock threatened her brother.

But Tabatha Adcock said what's in the report is wrong.



"No, it wasn't loaded and he didn't hold it to his head," said Tabatha Adcock.



Tabatha Adcock said she and her husband had been drinking and were upset over the recent loss of a baby.

The report said the couple also fired shots inside the house.



"The only thing that was done wrong was leaning your hands outside of the window to shoot off a gun. We should have actually stepped outside. That's it," said Tabatha Adcock.



Deputies said when they arrived at the home, Naaman Adcock pointed a gun at them before surrendering. Investigators said they conducted interviews with the children and other witnesses and made the arrests based on their findings.



The Fort Smith Police Department is conducting its own investigation. Deputies said they took nine of Naaman Adcock's weapons when they arrived.

The couple’s children are staying with a relative.