LYSANDER, N.Y. -- A Lysander man fired a shotgun as Onondaga County Sheriff's Office deputies tried to arrest him Thursday night, according to the sheriff's office.

Scott Loop, 29, of Lysander, was eventually arrested and charged with reckless endangerment, assault, menacing, criminal possession of a weapon and resisting arrest, deputies said in a news release Friday.

At approximately 9:04 p.m. on Thursday, deputies responded to call about a domestic dispute between a father and son on Plainville Road in the Town of Lysander, deputies said.

When the deputies arrived with the New York State Police, Loop ran into a cornfield with a loaded shotgun, deputies said. The deputies used the department's helicopter to find Loop. they said.

Deputies ordered him to drop the gun and leave the cornfield, deputies said.

As the deputies walked toward the cornfield, Loop fired the shotgun "several times" before leaving the cornfield with the gun, deputies said. A deputy fired a taser at Loop, deputies said.

Even after the deputy fired the taser, Loop resisted arrest and injured a deputy, deputies said.

He was eventually arrested, deputies said.

Loop was arraigned Friday morning and is being held at the Onondaga County Justice Center on $100,000 bail, deputies said.

The injured deputy was treated at Upstate University Hospital for minor injuries and released, deputies said.