JOHNSTOWN — Jeffrey Wasula has moved on from fire balls, deputies say.

The 35-year-old Gloversville man accused of using a flammable substance to fire balls of flames from his mouth during three March incidents, including pyrotechnic displays near a church and a gas pump, was charged with felony harassment after he allegedly threw feces at a Fulton County jail guard while held at the jail.

Wasula was charged on Tuesday with aggravated harassment, a felony.

Previously, Wasula of 12 Park St. was charged with counts of reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct after he allegedly blew flames out of his mouth inside a church and a grocery store and near convenience store gas pumps, police said. The Church of the Holy Spirit, Cumberland Farms and Mohawk Harvest are all on Gloversville's Main Street. Gloversville police said the incidents took place between March 18 and 26.

Wasula's actions created a serious risk for "physical injury for subjects in close proximity and the risk of starting a fire," according to the police report.

Mohawk Harvest Cooperative Market employees recognized Wasula when he entered the store in late March, store general manager Chris Curro said at the time, and they greeted him by name.

Wasula, whom Curro described as an "occasional customer," appeared to be under the influence of drugs, Curro said.

"One of my employees said that this fellow was consuming an aerosol can through his mouth," Curro said. "I said, 'I don't think we sell anything that's aerosol.' It's a natural food store."

As Wasula was leaving, "he took a long swig of it and lit a match and put fire into the air," Curro said, later adding the flames were not close to any customers.

Employees reacted calmly, Curro said. "We've been seven years in business in the downtown location and have never seen anybody do anything like it."

Wasula is being held on $2,500 bail at the jail.