FLINT, MI -- A 23-year-old Flint man was ordered to spend seven months in jail after he fired a gun at a vehicle during a road rage incident, according to a report by the Livingston Daily Press and Argus.

Finus James Harvey was also ordered to serve two years probation for the felonious assault conviction, according to the report.

Harvey was arrested in July after authorities claimed he fired a shot at a vehicle while traveling northbound on U.S. 23 in Hartland Township.

The vehicle in front of Finus James Harvey hit the brakes for slowing traffic. Harvey became upset because it almost caused a rear-end collision. The victims said Harvey showed a gun and then fired a shot at them.

The victims called 911 and Harvey was pulled over at the Thompson Road exit in Fenton Township.

As part of the sentencing hearing, Livingston Circuit Judge David Reader had Harvey read a newspaper article on the Wednesday, Sept. 18, Ionia-area road rage incident that left two people dead, according to the report.