A Tennessee man is behind bars after deputies said he shot a gun at a home in Corbin.

On February 21 around 9:30 p.m., Knox County Sheriff's deputies got a call that Justin Marlowe fired a gun at a home on Dixon Drive. Just before they arrived, deputies learned that Marlowe left the home in a vehicle and crashed.

"Obviously, with that many people in the residence, it's very dangerous that someone could have got hit. You know, with gunfire," said Knox County Sheriff, Mike Smith.

Deputies later found the 26-year-old from Lafollette, Tennessee outside a home on Foxwood Drive.

After more investigation, they learned Marlowe fired a handgun in front of three adults and three juveniles. He is also accused of assaulting two of the adults. As Marlowe left the house, deputies said he shot a tire on a vehicle parked in the driveway.

Smith says this situation was unique because it is not often that six people's lives are put in danger at one scene.

"We're just glad no one got hurt. No one got hurt by gunfire, nobody got involved in the wreck," said Smith.

Later, authorities learned the truck Marlowe was driving was reported stolen in Tennessee.

Marlowe faces six counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, three counts of fourth-degree assault, two counts of criminal trespass, DUI, second-degree criminal mischief and theft by unlawful taking more than $10,000. He is in the Knox County Detention Center.