CHELTENHAM, PA — Keenan Jones, 30, of Philadelphia, has been charged with attempted murder after he shot four victims Tuesday night in Cheltenham, authorities said.

Charges have not yet been announced for a second suspect, a woman, also arrested with Jones after fleeing the scene of the shooting Tuesday night. A few more details from the incident emerged in the latest statement from authorities. Police said that Jones and the woman were standing in the front of the cash register line when argument began. He then pulled a gun from the woman's waistband, walked to back of the line, and fired a shot at one victim at close range, according to the DA.

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Jones then ran through the store firing the gun, shooting three more victims, including a Walmart employee, authorities said.

Jones also faces a litany of other charges, including aggravated assault, resisting arrest, reckless endangerment, and possessing a firearm illegally, the DA said. Jones, along with another woman, were arrested after crashing into a Philadelphia police SUV nearby. Two officers suffered minor injuries in the crash.

Police said Jones was violent when he was arrested and fought with authorities. Cheltenham Police Chief John Frye said it appeared he was under the influence of some kind of substance.



In addition to the four gunshot victims, a pregnant woman was injured when she fell while fleeing the Walmart. Two Philadelphia police officers who were inside the SUV when the suspects crashed into it suffered minor injuries as well, authorities said.

Jones was taken to Montgomery County Correctional Facility. Bail was set at $1 million. A preliminary hearing is set for Aug. 22.