He also assists in the arrest and apprehension of a fugitive early in the episode. Tim is next seen in Fixer, in which he hands Raylan custody of one of the task force's confidential informant's by the name of Arnold Pinter, who had been Tim's snitch for the last 9 months. Later in the episode, Tim pulls out his sniper rifle, and takes out Cooper's accomplice after he attempts to kill Raylan. While staking out Cooper's ex-wife, it gives Raylan time to better connect with Tim in which he learns about Tim's background as an Army Ranger sniper. Tim is next seen in the episode Riverbrook, in which the task force is hunting for an escaped fugitive by the name of Douglas Cooper. During the course of this episode, Tim personally questioned Ava Crowder after her arrest of shooting her husband, and when the task force was being ambushed by Boyd Crowder's two cronies he personally wounded both of them with his sniper rifle. We are first introduced to Tim during the midst of the pilot episode Fire in the Hole. It was revealed by Art that Tim suffers from PTSD, might be an alcoholic and is a "keg waiting to explode." While not as quick on the draw as Raylan, Tim does significantly exceed Raylan in marksmanship accuracy. Prior to the arrival of Raylan, Tim was the Task Force's newest member having been assigned to Lexington for the past nine months.Īs an Army Ranger trained sniper, Tim is an excellent shot in all types of firearms. Sometime after leaving the service, Tim would join the US Marshal Service and become a Deputy U.S.
According to Art Mullen, he also served in Iraq. A highly trained sniper, Tim served at least two tours in Afghanistan and had claimed a few high-profile targets during his tours. Not much is known about Tim's earlier life except what has been given to the audience throughout the course of Seasons 1 and 2.