Editor's note: This article was updated at 3:29 p.m. May 28.

A Hubert man is accused of shooting his brother-in-law in the leg.

Andrew Scott Arrowwood, 34, of Sandridge Road in Hubert was charged May 26 by the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office with felony assault with a deadly weapon with serious injury, misdemeanor assault by pointing a gun and misdemeanor discharging of a firearm within 500 feet of a dwelling.

According Col. Chris Thomas, the OCSO received a call around 10:25 a.m. Sunday for a shooting at Arrowwood’s residence on Sandridge Road. Deputies responded to find that Brandon Barnett, Arrowood’s brother-in-law, had been shot in the leg.

“They were talking about a previous domestic incident that happened,” Thomas said. “During that conversation, a gun was produced.”

Arrowwood used a Rock Island Armory 9mm semi-automatic firearm, according to warrants.

Barnett turned to leave the residence, according to Thomas, and was shot in the lower leg. He was treated for his wound by first responders and transported to Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune with non-life-threatening injuries.

Thomas said the investigation is still ongoing but that he does not anticipate any further charges for Arrowwood. Thomas also said that the incident appears to be an isolated matter between Arrowwood and Barnett, and that there is no apparent danger to the public.

According to NC Courts, Arrowwood will next appear in court on June 11 for misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon and misdemeanor assault on a child under the age of 12.

Bond was set at $30,000, but according to court documents, Arrowwood has since bonded out. He will hire his own attorney for his trial.

Reporter Maxim Tamarov can be reached at 910-219-8439 or mtamarov@jdnews.com