Investigations are underway in Tuscaloosa County into separate shootings that left one man dead, two victims wounded and a suspect injured.

The first incident happened about 10 p.m. Friday in Northport. Tuscaloosa County Metro Homicide Unit Capt. Kip Hart said police were dispatched about 10 p.m. to the 1900 block of 15th Avenue on a report of a man in the road.

When they arrived on the scene, they found a 22-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds. He was taken to DCH Regional Medical Center where he is being treated for life-threatening injuries.

Updated information released by investigators Saturday afternoon said the victim and another person involved in a physical altercation in the 1900 block of 15th Ave. in Northport over a female.

The fight had stopped when Allen Devantee Jackson, 22 years old, pulled a handgun and shot several times hitting the victim and an unoccupied house, Hart said.

Jackson had driven the other subject who was fighting the victim to the location of the fight. Investigators have charged Jackson with attempted murder and discharging firearm into an unoccupied dwelling.

He will be held in the Tuscaloosa County Jail on $70,000 bonds. Hart said investigators recovered a gun they believe was involved at a home in Holt.

Shortly before 2 a.m. Saturday, Tuscaloosa County sheriff's deputies responded to the 12000 block of Homeland Lane on a shooting after being told two people had been shot.

Once on the scene, they found a 19-year-old white male with gunshot wounds to the torso, and a 22-year-old Hispanic male with a gunshot wound to the arm.

The 19-year-old victim was rushed to UAB Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. The other victim is being treated at DCH for his wounds, but Hart said he is expected to survive.

Hart said the Saturday morning shootings happened at party. It was during that party that a 21-year-old black male pulled a gun and pointed it at someone. He was told to leave the party, but refused. Others had the party pulled him aside and started talking to him about what he was doing, Hart said.

An argument then followed. Witnesses told investigators that the suspect was trying to pull out the gun again and others tried to stop and restrain him. He was able to get his gun and fired several times.

The suspect was not shot, but is being treated at the hospital for other non-life-threatening injuries.

Authorities Saturday afternoon identified the suspect as Corey Lee Walton. He is charged with murder and second-degree assault. He remains hospitalized under police guard. Once released, he will be held in the county jail with bonds totaling $165,000.