WEST SALEM TWP., Pa. - A Mercer County man who is free from jail on $75,000 bond is scheduled to appear before a judge in October to answer charges filed after he allegedly threatened and assaulted two people at their West Salem Township home.

According to a criminal complaint, 36-year-old Frederick Miller of Jamestown is charged with making terroristic threats, assault, burglary, and criminal mischief.

State Police say Miller went to the home of a 24-year-old woman and a 33-year-old man in West Salem Township on July 8 with what appeared to be a gun.

Police say Miller was previously in a relationship with the female victim and their relationship had recently ended.

According to the complaint, Miller pointed the weapon at the male victim and threatened to shoot him, which prompted a physical altercation between the two.

Police say Miller again threatened to shoot and kill both victims and that six gunshots were heard outside the home. Police say the gun appeared to have been fired through the windows of the house and the garage.

Police also observed damage to a victim's vehicle.

The complaint alleges that Miller denied having a gun on him during his interview with police, but did admit to having a BB gun in his garage. 

Miller is set to be arraigned October 1.