WTOC obtained records Friday afternoon that suggest Peay broke the law when he came back onto the pawn shop’s property. A 2016 Glennville police report says he bought a gun at EZ Pawn, then returned days later complaining that it didn’t work. Store managers back then called the police and filed a complaint. The report says the manager says he became irate and filed a trespass warning for him never to return. His coming to the store Thursday broke that. Investigators say he went inside and started a confrontation with the store staff.