CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A 23-year-old Warrensville Heights man was taken into custody in connection to the drive-by shooting that killed 3-year-old Major Howard.

Cleveland police obtained an arrest warrant Tuesday morning charging Aaron Dunnings in the boy's death.

Members of the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested him the same morning on the 700 block of East 90th Street in Cleveland, according to Cleveland police spokeswoman Sgt. Jennifer Ciaccia.

Dunnings faces a charge of aggravated murder in the Sept. 15 shooting.

Authorities are still searching for Donnell Lindsey who investigators think was also involved in the shooting.

The pair are accused of firing a barrage of shots that killed Major and injured another woman.

Major, the woman and another man were sitting in a parked car on East 113th Street near Union Avenue when the shooting happened. A light-colored sedan pulled alongside their car, and someone inside the sedan opened fire, witnesses said.

Major was shot once in the chest and the 24-year-old woman was shot in the thigh.

The driver, who was not injured, drove the victims to Cleveland Clinic. The victims were then flown to MetroHealth Medical Center, where the boy died.

Donnell Lindsey

Investigators have tied the shooting to an East Side street gang called 103 Murdablock. Police say that gang is at war with the neighboring Benham Boys gang.

Dunnings was convicted of carrying concealed weapons in Cleveland in 2012, according to records from the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas. He served an 18-month prison sentence at the Lorain Correctional Institution.

Dunnings' other past convictions include drug trafficking, drug possession and attempting to convey weapons, drugs or other prohibited items onto the grounds of a detention facility or institution.