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Resident alleges gun threat and equipment removal at Potters Lane property; police responded, resident says

Clarksville Town Council · June 16, 2025
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Summary

Ted Carr told the Clarksville council he witnessed equipment removed from the Tri County Shrine Club and described a June incident where a man allegedly pointed a gun at him; Carr said county police disarmed and charged the man.

Ted Carr told the June 16 Clarksville Town Council meeting that members, not private individuals, hold the deed to the Tri County Shrine Club and described two incidents he said raised concerns about the property's control and safety.

Carr said on May 29 he observed people removing equipment and later, on June 9, he encountered a man he later identified as Dan Wade who he said pointed a gun at him while loading items from the Shrine Club. "He grabbed my phone, took it away, run back to his truck," Carr said as he described attempting to record the encounter. Carr said a friend called 911, county officers responded, disarmed the man and charged him.

Carr urged the council to be aware of the ongoing dispute around the site as the annexation proceeds. The council did not adjudicate ownership claims during the meeting; staff confirmed the annexation petition was received on March 25 and described the town's role in receiving future development applications once annexation is final.