MINOT, N.D. (AP) — A man charged in a shooting at a Minot restaurant pleaded guilty earlier this year to a felony aggravated assault charge.

Twenty-nine-year-old Justin Walker faces reckless endangerment and weapons charges in the Sunday shooting inside and outside an Applebee's restaurant. Court documents don't list an attorney for him.

The Minot Daily News reports Walker is on probation for an April incident in which police say he knocked another man unconscious. Walker pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a year in jail will all suspended but five days. He was put on probation for two years and ordered to perform community service.

Walker turned himself in Monday in the incident at Applebee's that police say was sparked by a disagreement among people sitting at a table. No one was hurt.

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