In her petition for the order of protection, the woman said that Lopez had twice “pulled out his gun with intent to harm” people when he felt threatened or startled in the prior weeks. In the first instance, he pointed a gun at a real estate agent who arrived at his apartment after forgetting that he had scheduled an appointment to show the home. In another incident, Lopez “felt threatened by a neighbor and ran outside with his gun to look for him,” according to the court records.