GASTONIA, N.C. -- A Gaston County man pleaded guilty Monday to firing his gun into another car on I-85, almost striking an infant girl.
Belmont Police arrested Jonathan Williams a few days after the road rage shooting, which happened on I-85 north right before Exit 26 for downtown Belmont back in October 2017.
In court Monday morning, Williams said he fired his gun because he was running late to a psychiatrist appointment.
He claimed as his girlfriend was driving him, an SUV boxed them in between some tractor trailers.
"I was late. There was a lot of pressure," Williams said. "I panicked and was scared, to be honest."
He said he pulled out his gun and fired a single shot into the vehicle.
No one inside the other vehicle was injured.
As part of a plea deal with prosecutors, Williams pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle.
In exchange for a minimum two and a half year prison sentence, he'll receive 30 months of supervised probation, the first six of which will involve intensive supervision, and he must continue his mental health treatment.
"Honestly, I just want to sincerely apologize to the victim on everything that happened," Williams said.