A Knox County man is in custody after allegedly firing multiple weapons at sheriff's deputies during an hour-long standoff at his Corryton home overnight.

Jason Michael Freyaldenhoven, 44, was taken into custody early Wednesday when he finally walked out of home at 5320 Shipe Road, according to arrest warrants.

No injuries were reported.

Knox County Sheriff's Office deputies initially responded at 12:31 a.m. to reports from neighbors that Freyaldenhoven was intoxicated and recklessly shooting firearms "in unsafe directions," the warrants state.

He would not come to the front door. And when deputies began walking toward a barn at the back of the property, the gunman fired a shot from inside the house, the warrants read.

Authorities took cover and ordered Freyaldenhoven to drop his weapon. Deputies then spotted the barrel of a firearm sticking out of the basement door, "shooting recklessly across Washington Pike," according to the warrants.

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"While officers were behind cover in the front portion of the residence, Freyaldenhoven opened the front door and fired a pistol multiple times in the general direction of officers," the warrants state. "Officers were in a standoff with Freyaldenhoven for approximately one hour, and during that time Freyaldenhoven fired multiple firearms multiple times."

Deputies did not return fire, according to KCSO spokeswoman Kimberly Glenn.

"We did activate our SWAT team and hostage negotiations team but were able to cancel them shortly after since the suspect came out of the house," Glenn said.

Freyaldenhoven remained jailed in lieu of $46,000 bond Wednesday afternoon. He is charged with four counts of aggravated assault, one count of reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon and one misdemeanor count of cruelty to animals.