An 18-year-old Powell man faces charges after pulling a gun on a student in a hallway on the Columbus State Community College campus on Wednesday, according to school police.

Police say Deandre Kenterrious Lamarrion McClarin, who is not a Columbus State student, is due in court on Friday on charges of inducing panic, having a weapon under disability, carrying a concealed weapon, aggravated menacing and assault.

McClarin was waiting outside a classroom for a student who was taking a test in the Technology and Learning building, police said in an affidavit.

When the student walked out of the classroom, McClarin pulled a gun from his pocket, according to the affidavit.

The student, who told police he didn't know McClarin, said the gun was a semi-automatic .22-caliber handgun. Police said McClarin threw a punch at the student, and continued to fight the student on the ground, causing bruises on the student's arms. The building was evacuated as police responded.

The student has a female classmate who has a relationship with McClarin, according to court records.

As a result of the incident, the college issued a precautionary campus alert, then later decided to cancel classes for the day.

McClarin previously faced juvenile robbery charges in Thomasville, Georgia, according to court records.