An Ashland man was being held Friday after being charged with shooting a man Thursday in a road-rage incident, court documents allege.

Boone County prosecutors charged Luke Hendren, 36, with first-degree assault, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon. He is being held without bond.

Missouri State Highway Patrol Trooper Jacob Vislay wrote in a probable cause statement that witnesses reported Hendren was driving in a careless manner about 10:30 p.m. Thursday on Stadium Boulevard in Columbia. He then drove west on Interstate 70, where he cut in front of a woman from the passing lane onto the Highway 40 exit.

Hendren and the woman were driving west on Highway 40 and she called her husband, who was up ahead on North Boothe Lane, Vislay wrote. When the husband saw Hendren’s vehicle, he pulled out in front of it, but Hendren passed him on the right shoulder, Vislay wrote.

Hendren tried to make a left onto Route J and head south, but went too far past the intersection.

When the husband and wife caught up with him, they approached Hendren and he pointed a gun out the driver’s window and shot the husband in the right hand and right shoulder, Vislay wrote.

The man’s wife took him to University Hospital, where he was treated for what the patrol described as non-life-threatening injuries.

Troopers and Boone County deputies caught up to Hendren at the commuter lot at Highway 40 and Highway 240 and arrested him.

A judge hasn't yet set a hearing for the case. It isn't clear if Hendren has a lawyer to speak for him.