
A Villages doctor has signed a waiver of prosecution in a case in which he was allegedly threatened with a gun by a Palmer Golf Academy employee.
Dr. Nelson Kraucak arrived at work shortly before 8 a.m. April 12 at Healthcare Partners Medical Office on U.S. Hwy. 27/441, where 55-year-old Shawn Logan’s silver car was backed into a parking space at the practice, located across from The Villages Regional Hospital.
Logan started to yell at Kraucak and threatened to “put a bullet” in the doctor’s head “if he ever again stated that he had inappropriate relations with a massage therapist that was employed at his office,” according to the arrest report.
The doctor realized that Logan was the same person who had been accused of having sexual relations with the massage therapist, who was fired in February.

Kraucak told deputies that Logan “got increasingly loud and upset with him,” the report said. Logan reportedly told the doctor he was in poor health and “does not care” what happens to him. Logan allegedly pulled up his shirt and exposed a gun tucked in his waistband. Logan got in his car and left. Video surveillance confirmed Kraucak’s account of the four-minute confrontation.
Deputies tracked down Logan at Palmer Golf Academy.
Logan had been arrested on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
Last month, State Attorney Brad King announced the charge was being dropped because the doctor signed the waiver of prosecution. The $2,000 bond that Logan had posted is being refunded.
