A Ramona man who was arrested after striking another motorist in a road rage incident pleaded guilty to three misdemeanor charges and was immediately sentenced to undergo anger management treatment.

Mark Dwayne Gordon, 52, pleaded guilty last Tuesday to assault with his vehicle, battery, and vandalism when he broke the other motorist’s cell phone.

El Cajon Superior Court Judge Daniel Goldstein sentenced Gordon to 30 days of public work service under terms of three years probation.

Gordon must abstain from alcohol for one year as a probation condition. Goldstein ordered him to pay $442.91 to Alexander Stone, the victim, for breaking his cellphone during the July 9 incident on Rangeland Road near Ramona Airport.

Gordon received credit for one day spent in jail, and no additional time in custody was ordered or requested by Deputy District Attorney Valerie Ryan.

“This is the right result for the case,” said Ryan.

Goldstein set a sentence review for Feb. 27, 2017, to see if Gordon has done his anger management counseling and public service work. He remains free on $30,000 bond.

Stone was using his cellphone to take a video, and Gordon told him the area was on a private road. Gordon got out of his pickup, cursing and yelling.

He struck the phone out of Stone’s hands, and it was damaged when it fell onto the road. Sheriff’s deputies were able to get video footage from the incident from the cellphone, said Ryan.

Stone later placed the video footage on YouTube, which resulted in several television newscast stories. The judge dismissed two felony assault charges when Gordon pleaded guilty to three misdemeanors.