A woman on probation was taken back into custody on Saturday, after reportedly pointing a shotgun at somebody in a dispute over her son's bicycle.
Tulsa police were told Tabatha Lindley showed up at a home around 5:15 p.m. and she was on a mission.
“They (victims) said that Lindley drove up in an old, red Ford truck and told them to give them her son’s bike back,” the Tulsa Police Department said. “They said she was holding a shotgun and they could see that it was unlatched."
Moments later, Lindley allegedly latched the weapon and pointed it at the victims.
Police said Lindley was given the bicycle and she left the scene.
After being taken into custody, Lindley admitted to carrying an unloaded shotgun with her to get her son’s bicycle back, but denied she pointed the weapon at the victims.
Lindley has a previous record, after pleading guilty to two counts of unauthorized use of a credit card.
She now faces multiple new counts including pointing a firearm with intent and possession of a firearm by a felon.
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