 Hi everyone, thanks for joining us. Prosecutors say a 31 year old Minnesota man fired five shots at a school bus windshield, wounding the bus driver after a minor incident on a snowy interstate near downtown Minneapolis. Kenneth Lilly of St. Paul was charged Thursday with attempted second degree murder and second degree assault. He's expected in court Friday. Now this is video of the incident from a MnDOT traffic camera. According to the complaint, the bus was trying to merge Tuesday afternoon when it apparently scraped Lilly's sedan. Lilly tried to enter the bus, but the driver told him a child was on board. The complaint says Lilly pulled out a pistol and fired it at the bus windshield, wounding the driver in the left arm and grazing his head. The child wasn't hurt. Lilly told officers he feared for his safety, but the complaint says video footage shows he had retreated to a safe spot. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.