CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A North Randall police officer will be on house arrest while he awaits trial on charges of selling firearms to felons, a magistrate judge has ruled.

Kevin Lumpkin, 29, was being held in jail following his arrest by the FBI on Friday. But Magistrate Judge Greg White, with Lumpkin's loved ones looking on, ordered Lumpkin released on bond during a brief hearing Wednesday.

He will not be permitted to leave the house unless he obtains permission from the Office of Pretrial Services. He also is not allowed to possess any firearms.

"Don't leave the house unless somebody says you can," White told Lumpkin. The defendant, clad in an orange jail jumpsuit, agreed.

Lumpkin is accused of buying firearms for two people with felony convictions, though he knew it was illegal for them to own guns. According to a criminal complaint, Lumpkin sold one felon a shotgun, two assault rifles, a pistol and a ballistic vest, among other items. He sold another felon a Ruger pistol, the complaint states.

The complaint also says that Lumpkin, while in uniform, got into a fight with one of the gun buyers in 2012 and fired his service weapon at the wall.

In 2013, Cleveland police found boxes for two of the weapons when they were investigating a domestic violence complaint, the complaint says. The pistol was recovered and traced to Lumpkin in April 2014, when police in Solon pulled over a suspect who had an outstanding warrant.

Lumpkin's case is expected to be presented to a federal grand jury. His status as a police officer for North Randall is unclear. The village's police chief, Ronald Mosley, has not returned several phone calls.

A Northeast Ohio Media Group reporter has requested Lumpkin's personnel file.