It was not a false report, as there was evidense of the damage lever on the outside of the security door. The weapon was ordered and paid for online, received and transferred to me by the licensed gun shop, I buy from in south Jackson. The holster imported from Slovakia. I am fully licensed to carry (open or concealed) in 30 states. approved not only by local but by state, but background verified and checked off when I got qualified by the Department of Homeland Defense. And, at that time, I was an open book, as I had been required to update my SF86, to reactivate all my prior military security clearances, due to the nature of work I did after accepting a job as a Federal Contractor, in support of Military units activated for overseas duty. Those clearances also, still in effect at the time I got my civilian permit. As for brandishing, that is bullshit. I simply unsnapped. I did not pull the weapon. But, being snapped down, when pushing open a door to a dark, vacant but still furnished house, where the outside lock had obviously broken, is just not a prudent move. I am simply a cautious person.
For a Tennessean, you sure aren't very familiar with Tennessee law. You do know, the internet is not just for message boards and porn sites, right? You live here. Furthermore, you should study our laws. Maybe get to know some of your local police and judges. In my neighborhood, they know me, as I was head of the neighborhood watch, and had them speak at a meeting or two.