The woman said she grew scared of the situation, so she brought the child downstairs, and Rondo pulled the child outside, allegedly while still holding the gun, while he yelled at him.
The woman filed for the protective order Friday, saying in it that she feared for the safety of the children and that Rondo has a history of "volatile, erratic [and] explosive behavior.".The order was granted later Friday, with a judge saying Rondo must stay at least 500 feet away from the woman and the children, and must temporarily surrender any firearms to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.