A Little Rock man took a Taser from authorities who were trying to arrest him and then shot a deputy in the face with it Sunday night, according to a police report.

Marcus Venson, 35, was arrested on charges including second-degree battery, aggravated assault, resisting arrest and fleeing.

According to a Pulaski County sheriff's office report, authorities first tried to pull Venson over because he was suspected of driving by a home in the 3800 block of Williams Road and pointing a gun at a resident there.

Venson didn't stop and authorities later used spike strips to deflate his tires in the 6800 block of Arkansas 365, the report said.

Police said Venson then wouldn't follow orders and struggled as deputies tried to arrest him.

"Mr. Venson was able to take control of a taser and shot Deputy Smith in the face," the report said.

One prong reportedly lodged in Smith's face below his eye, shocking him.

Venson also fired at a second deputy but missed, authorities said.

Venson was arrested after authorities used a Taser to "drive-stun" him, a process that does not cause "neuromuscular incapacitation," sheriff's office Lt. Carl Minden said in an email. Minden said Venson was also drive-stunned with the Taser before he took control of the weapon.

Venson, who was arrested shortly after 10 p.m., remained in the Pulaski County jail Monday morning with bail not yet set.