MOUNTVILLE, Pa. (WHTM) – A Lancaster County man is jailed after police say he threatened to shoot his girlfriend and their 2-year-old son.

Zachary M. Ream, 31, told the woman he had two rounds in his gun; one for her and one for their child, according to charging documents filed by Manor Township police. He also threatened the woman that she “better not call the cops.”

The woman told police she went to Ream’s apartment on Friday to drop off his dog because he had been released from rehab. She said Ream was intoxicated and became mad because she had been hanging out with a male friend. When she tried to leave, she said Ream sliced her car tire with his pocket knife, the complaint states.

Ream allegedly took the woman’s phone and told her to come inside his apartment, where he threatened to shoot her and their son and at one point struck her in the head. The woman told police she was afraid to leave, but she was able to get her phone and call a relative for help when Ream passed out sometime Saturday morning.

Ream is charged with simple assault, terroristic threats, and criminal mischief. His bail at Lancaster County Prison was set at $1 million.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Sept. 14.Get breaking news, weather and traffic on the go. Download the ABC27 News App and the ABC27 Weather App for your phone and tablet.