Katelyn Clark, The Leaf-Chronicle

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – An Antioch man was arrested Saturday for pulling a gun on a woman and what police are calling a “good Samaritan.”

Terrance Dunn allegedly told the woman to get out of the car on I-24 West and drove away after an argument ensued.

As the woman was walking down the interstate, another man stopped and asked her if she was OK. While the woman and man were talking, Dunn allegedly came back and withdrew a pistol, aiming it at the two victims, according to the incident report.

This led the man, referred to in the report as a “good Samaritan,” to withdraw his own pistol. After verbal statements were exchanged, Dunn allegedly fled the scene, according to the report.

No shots were fired, and no injuries were recorded.

According to previous records, Dunn has allegedly pulled a gun on his wife before and physical altercations have occurred.

Dunn, 41, who gave a 308 Arbor Ridge Drive address, was charged with two counts of aggravated assault. He was booked into the Montgomery County jail on a $10,000 bond.

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