A 20-year-old Delaware man died from gunshot wounds on Thursday in Allentown after becoming involved in a dispute between an 18-year-old city man and his former girlfriend, city police report.

Tyreek Aziz Muldrow was in a passing vehicle just after 10 a.m. when he made a derogatory remark at Saindra Maisonet, 18, who was walking with Tymel Kenney, of Wilmington, near Eighth and Washington streets, Assistant police Chief Keith Morris said.

Maisonet replied to the comment and Muldrow got out of the vehicle, Morris said. Muldrow argued with Kenney before Muldrow pulled out a black weapon and shot Kenney multiple times. Morris said. Kenney died a short time later at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Salisbury Township, the Lehigh County Coroner's Office said.

Morris wouldn't say if there was a relationship between Kenney and Maisonet, but Capt. Glen Dorney said earlier in the day that all three knew one another.

Morris wouldn't say if the weapon was found. Dorney said search warrants were served Thursday night on a residence and two vehicles.

Maisonet was treated at Lehigh Valley Hospital for a graze wound to the right side of her head, Morris said. It required staples to close the wound, Morris said, adding he wasn't certain if Maisonet was still hospitalized. Morris wouldn't say if Muldrow shot at Maisonet or if she was struck by a ricochet.

Muldrow was arrested about an hour later at 420 N. Penn St., Morris said. Muldrow was charged with homicide, attempted homicide, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment, court papers say. He was sent without bail to Lehigh County Jail, court papers say.

The arrest came soon after the shooting due to a combination of things, Morris said.

"Do to the quick actions of witnesses and officers of the Allentown Police Department, this case was brought to a quick resolve," Morris said.