Texas Tech's sports information department released a statement Saturday that redshirt defensive lineman John Scott III was hospitalized at University Medical Center in Lubbock after a shooting near campus.

We are waiting on an official statement to confirm, but Texas Tech football redshirt freshman John Scott III was one of the two victims in today's shooting at the Park East Apartment Complex. The extent of his injuries is unknown, but both victims have been transferred to UMC. — Austin Watts (@AustinWattsDT) April 28, 2019

According to a statement by the Lubbock Police Department, 24-year-old Asia Devine Jackson turned himself in Sunday after an arrest warrant for an alleged aggravated assault with a deadly weapon was issued. Lubbock police received several reports of shots fired roughly around 6 p.m. on Saturday. An altercation escalated at an apartment complex near Texas Tech that resulted in shots being fired.

LPD Update: Asia Devine Jackson turned himself in to Lubbock police officers around 11:30 a.m. today. https://t.co/km4NHvdaEG via @DailyToreador — Adán Rubio (@AdanRubioDT) April 28, 2019

Scott was a versatile athlete in his time at Hitchcock High School prior to joining the Red Raiders squad, where he was anticipated to line up exclusively on the defensive line. According to 247Sports Composite, he was a three-star recruit and ranked No. 90 at defensive end among his recruiting class.

Scott was reported as being in stable condition on Sunday.

This story will be updated when more information becomes available.