Minutes after allegedly shooting a man in the groin this month in West Palm Beach, Carlos Gutierrez took to social media to discuss the shooting, city police said.

Gutierrez, 19, of Palm Springs went to SnapChat to post a video in which he stated he wished he had shot his victim in the head, according to a police arrest report. Gutierrez was arrested Thursday in connection with the March 2 shooting on West Lakewood Road, south of Southern Boulevard and west of U.S. 1.

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Police say he shot a 23-year-old Lake Worth man in a dispute over $200. The shooting victim told police Gutierrez pointed a shotgun at his head and the gun went off as he moved it away.

A witness told investigators Gutierrez was one of three men seated in a vehicle parked outside her home. The witness said Gutierrez and the 23-year-old were in a shouting match moments before the shooting.

The 23-year-old told investigators he had reached out to Gutierrez on social media and was told he owed money. The man disputed that claim.

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The witness said she recognized Gutierrez and was familiar with his social media accounts. She showed officers a SnapChat post in which Gutierrez allegedly made reference to the shooting.

A detective was able to save the post, according to a police report. Gutierrez was being held at the Palm Beach County Jail Monday in lieu of $150,000 bail.