A Grand Forks man shot by sheriff's deputies last week now is facing charges for a separate incident, according to a Grand Forks County affidavit issued Feb. 20.

On Feb. 16, Travis Michael Lee Holt came to the home of Jacklyn Brumwell, who had filed a restraining order against him, according to the affidavit. While at Brumwell's residence, Holt was "pointing the firearm all around the house," the affidavit said. "Holt said he would shoot anyone who came to the house," according to the document.

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The affidavit charges Holt with terrorizing, unlawful possession of a firearm and violation of a disorderly conduct restraining order.

On Monday, the state issued a warrant of arrest for Holt.

The news comes after Holt's alleged involvement in a Feb. 17 officer-related shooting. In that incident, Holt was shot after pointing a firearm at officers who were called to a vehicle pulled over on the side of U.S. Highway 2 north of Arvilla, N.D., according to the Grand Forks County Sheriff's office.