Madison police are traveling to Chattanooga on Wednesday morning to bring murder charges against a 21-year-old man in connection to the shooting death outside a supermarket on Sunday.

The suspect is in a Chattanooga hospital in critical but stable condition after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds, Maj. John stringer said at a press conference.

Chief David Jernigan announced that Madison police have received a warrant to arrest Spencer Xzavier Holden and charge him with murder.

Police on Tuesday identified Zeandre Marjuan Paul Zachary, 25, as the murder victim. Police responded to a call just after 4 p.m. Sunday of gunshots behind the Kroger on Wall Triana Highway in Madison.

Stringer said at the press conference Wednesday that police believe Zachary and Holden were acquaintances but would not speculate on a motive for the shooting. Stringer said police believe there is no connection to the Kroger in the shooting, only that it was a place where Zachary and Holden met.

Holden is from Madison and police have dealt with him before, Stringer said.

The shooting injuries that Holden received are believed to have occurred in Chattanooga and not at the Madison crime scene, Stringer said.