PORT ORCHARD — A 62-year-old man is accused of walking out of a bar on Perry Avenue in Bremerton on Thursday and pointing a gun at two kids who were playing Pokémon, saying something to the effect of “Bullets kill people!”

Minutes after the youths called 911 and reported the incident, officers found Kevin Erwin Skelly, of Bremerton, at the Callow Avenue Safeway, parked “catawampus” in a handicapped-accessible parking spot.

The boys reported the man appeared very intoxicated, and officers noted several signs of intoxication. Skelly had a concealed pistol license and a suspended driver’s license, according to court documents.

The boys, 12 and 13, said they were playing near the A&C Sports Bar, at 3249 Perry Avenue, at about 6:30 p.m. when they saw the man appearing “very drunk” and yelling at them. The boys said the man stumbled toward them and pointed a pistol at them with his finger on the trigger.

“I thought he was going to kill us,” one boy told a Kitsap County sheriff's deputy, according to court documents.

Skelly told investigators he had consumed “three, double shot” drinks in the bar before leaving and seeing the boys. Skelly said the boys were fighting so he yelled at them to leave. He admitted to going to the trunk of his car to retrieve a loaded semi-automatic pistol but denied pointing it at the youths.

Skelly was charged Friday in Kitsap County Superior Court with two counts of second-degree assault.