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Shooting at Greg Locke’s home sparked by 'beef' between stepson and shooter: prosecutor
Shooting at Greg Locke’s home sparked by 'beef' between stepson and shooter: prosecutor
Shooting at Greg Locke’s home sparked by 'beef' between stepson and shooter: prosecutor

Published on: 01/15/2026

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By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Thursday, January 15, 2026FacebookTwitter
Pastor Greg Locke speaks at Global Vision Bible Church in Tennessee on Feb. 17, 2022.Pastor Greg Locke speaks at Global Vision Bible Church in Tennessee on Feb. 17, 2022. | Screenshot: Facebook/Pastor Greg Locke

A 2024 shooting at the former home of controversial Tennessee Pastor Greg Locke, which forced him to relocate, was sparked by a “beef” between the shooter and his 17-year-old stepson and was not an attack on the pastor or his ministry, according to the Wilson County District Attorney’s Office.

“This had nothing to do with Greg Locke, except he owned the house where it [shooting] happened. It wasn't retribution for anything he did. It had nothing to do with his teachings,” Wilson County Assistant District Attorney Tammy Meade told The Christian Post on Thursday.

“I have some of the best investigators in the country that worked this case. There is no doubt in my mind, and I've been doing this for 30 years, that this had nothing to do with that church. It was between the juvenile and one of his friends. It was a beef between young men.”

Tyler Poole, 21, of Hermitage, pleaded guilty on Monday to one count of aggravated assault and two counts of reckless endangerment related to the Sept. 3, 2024, shooting at Locke’s former home located at 1729 Chandler Road, Mt. Juliet.

Poole reportedly blasted the outspoken pastor’s home with more than 60 gunshots. He was sentenced to five years in prison on the aggravated assault charge, plus two years each for the reckless endangerment charges. Officials told The Tennessean that Poole has received time served for the more than one year he has been in jail.

Locke, who leads the Global Vision Bible Church, which was relocated from Mt. Juliet to Lebanon, previously stated that he believes the Lord slowed his family down while they were driving home from Pigeon Forge on the night of the shooting and painted Poole as a “madman.”

Tyler Poole, of Hermitage, Tennessee, is a suspect in the drive-by shooting attack on the former home of Pastor Greg Locke in Mt. Juliet.Tyler Poole, of Hermitage, Tennessee, is a suspect in the drive-by shooting attack on the former home of Pastor Greg Locke in Mt. Juliet. | Wilson County Sheriff's Office

The Wilson County Sheriff's Office Capt. Scott Moore told The Tennessean at the time that when deputies responded to Locke's home at around 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 3, they found 30 to 40 shell casings around the house, the garage and a vehicle.

Following the shooting, Locke said investigators advised him not to return to the home.

"We have not been allowed to be back at our house since then, and other than packing stuff up, we're not going back anyhow," Locke told his congregation in September 2024. "They told us that they fear retaliation at this moment."

Just days after the shooting, Locke addressed speculation about the reason for the shooting online, but never clarified that the shooting was related to a dispute between his stepson and Poole.

“When the shooting happened in the subsequent days, I've really tried to stay out of the media limelight because of it.  Because it's a serious situation. It's not something you want to just glorify and talk about every five seconds of your life, but it's interesting how many people online, maybe even some good, sincere folks, … saw these videos [and said] 'Well, you know what, this was a warning to Global Vision,'” Locke said.

He later compared the shooting to the persecution of the apostles in the Bible.

“This was a warning to Greg Locke. This is a warning to his family because God allowed this to happen to bring forth elements of disobedience. And I'm like, 'OK, …. let me ask you a question. You going to say that about the apostles and the disciples?'” Locke asked. “That all of them were eventually assassinated except John. They boiled him in chicken grease.  I believe I'd take the assassination over that, but he did write 22 chapters of the Book of Revelation, praise God, when his body was completely boiled over in that grease.”

Locke did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Christian Post on Thursday, but he told The Tennessean that he was praying for Poole.

“We have no ill feelings towards Tyler whatsoever. We pray he has a life changing encounter with Jesus. We hope he remains strong and healthy,” Locke told the publication. "We’ve all made horrible decisions that can either define us or destroy us. Our heart is for him to grow from it, get out and have an amazingly blessed life and family.”

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