30-year-old Richard Wallace has been sentenced to five years in prison.
The Windsor man was the subject of a tense manhunt and shooting in June 2016 in the Pillette Village area.
He pleaded guilty last month to possession of a shotgun, possession of ammunition, intentionally discharging a firearm and uttering threats.
His lawyer Lisa Carnelos says her client is doing okay.
"I think he's happy to put it behind him and he wants to work towards some goals," says Carnelos.
Last month, court heard (in June 2016 ) Wallace shot at a car on Grandview Boulevard, then called the homeowner inside to threaten her.
It prompted police to warn people to stay away from the area of Pillette, Riverside Drive and South National Street.
He was then spotted walking on Arthur Rd holding a long gun by his side and police later arrested him at a home on Pillette Rd.
Court also heard it was Wallace's birthday and he had been drinking so he doesn't remember a lot of the details about the incident.
AM800 file photo of manhunt in the Pillette Village area. June 2016 (Photo by AM800's Rob Hindi)
Once he is released from prison, he has a lifetime weapons ban and a DNA order.
Wallace has already served 13 months of his sentence.
He had no family in court but did have a friend.