VANCOUVER -- The Portland police officer accused of burglary and assault charges in Clark County pulled a gun on the boyfriend of his estranged wife and ordered the man to get down on the ground, according to court documents.

, 38, of Yacolt, appeared in a Clark County courtroom this morning on accusations of first-degree burglary-domestic violence, second-degree assault and felony criminal harassment. He was held on $100,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in court again Friday.

About 6 p.m. Monday Botaitis went to the apartment of his estranged wife, Danielle Botaitis, 36, according to a probable cause affidavit. When she answered the door of her apartment on Southeast 136th Avenue, Botaitis asked if anyone else was with her.

“Danielle tells him it’s none of his business,” according to the probable cause affidavit. “James takes out his pistol and goes past Danielle straight into the master bedroom. Danielle follows James telling him to leave. James comes to the closed master bedroom door and tells Danielle he will ‘shoot’ and ‘kill’ him in the bathroom.”

According to the court document, Botaitis was referring to David Leroy Bacus, Danielle Botaitis’ boyfriend. The felony harassment charge reflects Botaitis allegedly making the threat through his wife.

. Bacus, 32, of Vancouver, was convicted of first degree rape of a child in 1999 after admitting to sexually molesting a girl in Clark County over seven years, beginning when she was five-years-old.

“James ordered David out of the bathroom at gunpoint,” the court document says. “David opens the door and sees the pistol pointed at him. David fears for his life that he will be shot by James. James orders David to the ground and David complies. James holsters his pistol again and talks to Danielle.”

Botaitis then left the apartment, police say. No one was hurt in the incident.

James and Danielle Botaitis, who separated Sept. 1, are in the process of divorcing after an eight-year marriage. They have a 7-year-old son in common. James Botaitis has custody of the boy, according to court records. The couple's final parenting plan signed October 10, states that the mother has custody of the boy from 7 a.m. Saturday until 8 a.m. Monday.

"There shall be no contact with David Leroy Bacus who is a registered sex offender," the plan concludes.

The Botaitis' dissolution of marriage petition shows the couple split possession of assorted personal items, including weapons. Danielle Botaitis asked for a rifle safe and a .30-06 hunting rifle with a scope, while James Botaitis asked to be awarded a gun safe and other pistols, rifles, a shotgun, and ammunition.

The Clark County prosecutor's office asked Tuesday for Botaitis to be prohibited from having access to firearms at home as a result of the domestic violence charges. The judge agreed.

Portland police Lt. Robert King said Botaitis, who has a weapon in a locker at the police bureau, will be placed on paid leave as soon as department officials can meet with him.

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