MUSKEGON TOWNSHIP, MI -- The 27-year-old Muskegon Township man who was nearly naked and reportedly high on acid when he allegedly discharged his gun outside a pizza business on Saturday, with three kids in tow, has been arraigned on four misdemeanor charges.

A court official at Muskegon County 60th District Court said that Phillip Andrew Engle, 27, was arraigned Monday, July 28, on four misdemeanor charges: malicious destruction of property that's valued over $200, but less than $1,000; careless discharge of a firearm causing property damage; reckless use of a firearm; and possession of a firearm while under the influence.

The court official said all counts are misdemeanor offenses so a pretrial is slated for 8:30 a.m. on Aug. 27.

It appears Engle posted a judge-ordered $10,000 10-percent bond and is freed from the Muskegon County Jail at this time.

Engle faces two weapons charges because he apparently fired a gun inside his vehicle also, damaging the interior. However, police said it isn't clear when that gunfire incident occurred in relation to Saturday's incident at Happy's Pizza on Apple Avenue.

On Saturday, July 26, authorities said Engle had admitted to taking four hits of "acid" before angrily heading over to Happy's Pizza, which is located near his home on Shonat Street in Muskegon Township.

Engle had three children with him – ages 6, 4 and 3 – when police said he stood outside the pizza business wearing only a towel and pounding on the glass windows of the business until one shattered. His .40 caliber semi-automatic handgun went off in the process, damaging the casing on the business door.

Authorities had said Engle told them he was angry because he wanted to eat there. There were two employees inside the business at the time the 7:30 p.m. incident allegedly occurred.

No one was injured.

Child Protective Services is involved with the case in reference to the three children who were present when the gunfire incident happened.

Engle was arrested at his home where police had located him on his porch with the gun in hand.

Heather Lynn Peters covers police and fire, and writes a statewide food column, The Spunky Kitchen, for MLive/Muskegon Chronicle. Email her at hpeters@mlive.com and follow her on Twitter @HLPNEWS.