LEE’S SUMMIT, MO (KCTV) — A 19-year-old has been charged in the shooting death of his adoptive father outside a Lee’s Summit Burger King where both men worked.

Shaquil J. Roland faces charges of second-degree murder and armed criminal action. His bond has been set at $200,000.

Police said the shooting happened in the parking lot of the restaurant at about 9 p.m. Friday.

Antonio Dennis, 33, of Kansas City, MO, was taken to a hospital for surgery but later died from his injuries.

According to court records, Roland was working at the Burger King along with Dennis, the restaurant’s manager. The two argued and stepped outside. Later, Roland came back inside and told other workers he was sorry. He had a handgun in his possession, which is laid on the counter before fleeing on foot.

Roland took off toward a nearby movie theater. Police arrested him in the theater’s parking lot.

People who live in the area were shocked to hear a crime like this happened so close to them.

“I’m just, I’m blown away. That’s scary. We feel like Lee’s Summit’s very very safe. It’s a destination city. And to hear that someone got murdered her. I go to Panera Bread over there all the time. And we come to the movie theater here all the time. When you hear that there’s someone carrying a gun and shooting people around here, that’s pretty scary,” said Ray Ortiz.

“You hear about this stuff happening in day to day life. It happens in big cities and everywhere else. But I don’t remember the last time someone got murdered in Lee’s Summit, so it’s kind of shocking,” said Adam Smitley.

Something happened between Roland and Dennis in the Burger King parking lot. As authorities try to find out exactly what led up to the shooting, residents are left wondering how safe is their community.

“I feel very safe here. I don’t feel safe now because of hearing that. But I generally feel very safe. Lee’s Summit’s a great community,” Ortiz said.

KCTV5’s Natalie Davis contributed to this report.