GREEN BAY - An Oshkosh man has been charged with a hate crime after firing a gun at another man Friday night in downtown Green Bay.

Taylor W. Hill, 24, was charged Monday in Brown County Circuit Court with recklessly endangering safety using a dangerous weapon as a hate crime. He faces up to 22 years in prison if convicted.

According to a criminal complaint, the victim, who was not injured, told authorities he was walking north on North Washington Street near Cherry Street about 11 p.m. Friday when a "drunk and belligerent" man, later identified as Hill, began yelling at him.

When Hill pulled out a handgun, the victim began to run.

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The complaint states Hill chased the victim to his car, yelling a racial slur and shouting, "You think you can come here and do whatever you want," before firing at least one shot in the victim's direction.

The victim told police he had never interacted with Hill prior to the incident and he did nothing to antagonize him.

Officers arrested Hill at gunpoint in the Pine Street parking ramp.

Hill is also charged with possession of a firearm while intoxicated, threatening police officers and bail jumping.

Hill is being held in the Brown County Jail on a $1,000 cash bond and also for violating conditions of his bond in a 2016 drunken driving case. His next court appearance Nov. 3.