A Jupiter Farms man is accused of choking a woman with her sweater, shooting about five rounds by her feet and threatening to kill her and three witnesses during an altercation last month, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said.

The woman told authorities Troy Fike’s behavior was "nothing out of the ordinary," according to an affidavit showing probable cause for his arrest.

Fike was arrested on June 21 on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, domestic battery by strangulation, false imprisonment and firing a weapon, according to a probable-cause affidavit for his arrest. On June 26 — his 36th birthday — a judge set his bond at $115,000 in total, according to online court records. He was released from the Palm Beach County Jail on June 29.

On June 5, witnesses told authorities about an incident that occurred on the evening of June 3 in the J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area, where they were riding in Fike’s swamp buggy.

Fike and a woman began arguing, so he wrapped a sweater around her throat and choked her until she couldn’t talk or momentarily breathe, the report said. The woman had to kick him in the groin to get him to let go.

The two soon started arguing again, and the 6-foot-9-inch Fike squeezed her from behind and jerked her around, causing her shoulder to dislocate, the report said. When he let go of her, she got off the buggy. Fike, who stayed on the buggy, pulled out what appeared to be a 9mm black pistol and fired about five rounds by her feet.

When the woman got back on the buggy, Fike put the pistol to her head and said, "I’m going to kill you right now, and after I kill you, I’m going to kill everyone else on this buggy so that there are no witnesses," the report said. He then fired the pistol three more times near her head.

After a few minutes, he stopped the buggy and shut it off, the report said. He and the woman started arguing again, so she gathered her belongings and with the witnesses walked up to a group of strangers with trucks. Fike yelled to the group that if they gave the woman a ride, he would shoot their tires out, the affidavit said.

When the witnesses got back to their own truck the next morning, it was pushed into a tree, the report said. There were drag marks in the dirt that matched the pattern of Fike’s buggy.