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A suspect in a shooting at the Rimrock Mall parking lot Saturday appeared in court Tuesday.

Bryan Travis Antelope, 23, faces six felony and two misdemeanor counts in the case: four counts of assault with a weapon, one count of tampering with evidence, one count of criminal endangerment and two counts of criminal mischief. The last two are misdemeanors.

Judge David A. Carter set Antelope's bond at $250,000 during the hearing in Yellowstone County Justice Court.

Billings police responded to the mall parking lot at 2 a.m. on Friday after witnesses reported someone shot at them. Five people were inside two vehicles in the parking lot. Officers noted a dent in one driver's side door where a bullet had hit, according to court documents. A tire in the other car was blown from a shot.

Officers took a description and soon found Antelope walking in the parking lot of a Phyllis Lane apartment complex, charges state.

While officers were stopping Antelope, another man got out from under a car and ran, court documents state. Officers caught him and found a handgun near the car under which he hid.