A jury found an Ypsilanti man guilty of attempted murder after police say he shot her three times in her home in February 2015.

Perry Junior Freemon, 38, entered his ex-girlfriend's residence in the 2400 block of Packard Road on Feb. 24 and shot her in the chest, chin and leg, according to police. At the time, a maintenance man was changing the locks.

In Washtenaw County Trial Court, a jury on Thursday, Jan. 14 found Freemon guilty of five of eight charges, including assault with intent to murder, assault with a dangerous weapon, domestic violence--third offense, possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony and possession of a firearm by a felon.

The jury ruled he was was not guilty in one count of assault with a dangerous weapon, carrying a weapon with unlawful intent and carrying a concealed weapon.

Freemon and the 35-year-old victim had an on-and-off again relationship for 11 years and several children.

The woman--who The Ann Arbor News is not naming because of the circumstances of the case--showed the jury scars on her arm, chest and jawline. She had jaw reconstruction following the shooting.

During the trial, Freemon claimed his ex-girlfriend accidentally shot herself multiple times.

Washtenaw County Trial Court Judge Archie C. Brown will sentence Freeman at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17.

Lindsay Knake is a cops and courts reporter for The Ann Arbor News. Follow her on twitter or contact her at 989-372-2498 or lknake@mlive.com.