KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Knox County District Attorney's Office announced prosecutors convicted a man who "pistol whipped" his victim.
Larry Lynn Ray, a 50-year-old with 30 prior felony convictions, was convicted of aggravated assault on Friday. His prior convictions are out of Knox, Union and Sevier Counties and federal court for especially aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, weapons, theft and drug trafficking cases, the DA's Office said.
On Sept. 24, 2023, the Knox County Sheriff's Office responded to an assault call in South Knoxville. When officers met the victim, the victim described how he and another person were parked in the driveway of a home on Tipton Station Road when Ray opened the driver's side door and put a gun to the back of the victim's head, according to the DA's Office.
Ray "pistol whipped" the victim, striking him with the handle of the gun. The victim then drove away and called 911, the DA's Office said.
After Ray was arrested, he called family members and asked them to contact the victim to convince him not to testify, according to the DA's Office.
Aggravated assault is a Class C felony. Since Ray has multiple prior convictions, he is facing a sentence of 15 years in prison. His sentence is scheduled for July 18, the DA's Office said.