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DALLAS, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) — The shooting at a Dallas Dave & Buster’s that injured a local doctor Sunday afternoon was caused by a stuffed animal, a witness said.

Police said two group of individuals were involved in a verbal altercation inside the Dave & Buster’s located in the 9400 block of North Central Expressway when one of the suspects open fired — striking the victim.

The victim — later identified as Dr. Carlos Chapa — was transported to a local hospital with a non-life threatening injury and is expected to be OK.

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Witness Emiliana Chapa found his brother on the floor of the restaurant after he had been shot.

“I pick him up and drag him all the way through the whole building, around the corner and everything… ripped his pants, took off my belt, wrapped it around his thigh because I saw he was hit in the leg,” he recalled.

Chapa said he wrapped his brother’s leg, made sure it was OK and elevated it when one of the people involved in the original altercation came up to him.

“I tell him, “Right now, it’s not the time you need to speed up that tongue because… you’re apologizing, are you the one?’ He was like, ‘No, they were aiming at me,’ and then he said that it was all over a stupid animal… Stuffed animal, toys,” he said. “So, I tell him ‘You’re telling me over some toys, my brother got shot?”

Dr. Chapa is the founder and medical director of Acupuncture & Integrative Medical Center and the board director & president for the National Acupuncture Association. He is also a U.S. Navy Veteran.

At this time, police said one suspect is in custody, however their identity has not been released.