An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated when Jose Luis Martinez was arrested and released from jail. He was released from jail Nov. 9 after paying a bond of $38,720.
He did not need to speak with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers as previously stated.
There was also an incorrect mugshot attached to the story. That has been updated.
The man whose mugshot was attached also is named "Jose Martinez" and was arrested on charges of driving under the influence, driving without a license, failing to maintain a lane and not have a required tag light.
A Marietta man was booked into jail early Friday after police say he shot a car and a woman in an I-75 road rage incident.
Jose Luis Martinez was arrested on charges of aggravated assault with a weapon, reckless conduct, aggressive driving and other counts.
He was driving a GMC Sierra pick-up truck south on I-75 near I-575 about 9 p.m. Saturday when he started tailgating a Honda Accord, an arrest warrant said.
Martinez started flashing his high beams and honking because the car had cut him off, the warrant said.
And then he pulled out a paintball gun.
While driving, he fired a Tippmann brand Cronus paintball gun about five times at the car, hitting the exterior and interior.
A paintball also hit the left side of the driver's forehead, which police said was swollen when they interviewed the woman.
Martinez is in Cobb jail on a $2,310 bond but will stay there until he speaks with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, according to jail records.
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