An Endicott man is accused of firing a shotgun and pointing the firearm at a 17-year-old boy Saturday on Cleveland Avenue.

Tyle J. Zacharias, 24, was charged with felony counts of first-degree reckless endangerment and second-degree menacing as a hate crime. Endicott police said it happened shortly before 4:30 a.m. Saturday, on the 200 block of Cleveland Avenue.

Shots were fired, police said, but everyone had fled by the time officers arrived. Investigators learned Zacharias had allegedly fired the shotgun, then walked north on Cleveland Avenue and pointed it at the 17-year-old boy who was outside a residence.

Officers at the scene recovered spent shotgun shell casings. Nobody had been injured.

Police made another arrest, Marissa M. Shank, 21, of Cleveland Avenue. She faces misdemeanor counts of hindering prosecution and obstructing governmental administration.

Zacharias and Shak are accused of refusing to cooperate with officers investigating the shots fired incident.

Search warrants were executed at Zacharias' apartment and another location, police said, and evidence was gathered as a result.

Zacharias and Shank have been sent to the Broome County jail to await further court action.

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