Eau Claire County (WQOW) - An Eau Claire man faces charges after allegedly shooting at a property in rural Eau Claire County.

Jason Moessner faces three felony charges, including 2nd degree recklessly endangering safety.

According to a criminal complaint, a witness saw a man fitting Moessner's description firing a small handgun toward his property. The witness told police he could hear the bullets whizzing past his head.

The license plate was a match for Moessner.

At his friend's nearby home, officers found the suspected handgun and several recently-fired bullet casings. When contacted by police, Moessner denied firing the shots.

Moessner is free on a $5,000 signature bond. He returns to court in August.

This is not the first time Moessner has been charged in a case involving a gun.

In February 2018, Moessner fired a gun during the Winterfest games on Lake Altoona. Officers said, in that case, a witness saw Moessner shooting a gun at his own truck. He ultimately admitted to doing it and said he was just "messing around."

He was convicted of three misdemeanors in the case.