Hagerstown NRA instructor Bill Williams pushes back on run-in with local police

Remember Bill Williams?

The Hagerstown bail bondsman and NRA instructor was charged in August with a criminal summons after pulling a handgun on a man who approached him with an 18-inch knife and handcuffing him. 

In October, however, the charge against Williams was dismissed in Washington County District Court. 

Williams has a major update – and he’s fighting back. 

He joins A Miner Detail Radio Podcast on Tuesday, Nov. 27 at 9:00 p.m. 

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Ryan Miner
Ryan R. Miner, MBA is the founder, editor in chief, and senior reporter of A Miner Detail, the Maryland investigative journalism publication he launched in April 2015. He hosts the A Miner Detail Podcast, distributed across Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and seven other platforms. A native of Hagerstown, Maryland, Miner holds a B.A. in political science from Duquesne University (2008) and an MBA from Mount St. Mary's University (2020). He teaches at Frederick Community College. He is also the founder of Sentinel Silver, LLC, Maryland's first older adult technology institute, and the publisher of The Senior Soup, a Maryland senior advocacy platform. His longer story is at ryanrminer.com. Reach him at Ryan@AMinerDetail.com or (240) 244-7075.