Updated at 10:34 a.m.: Revised with additional details from police.

A man linked to a domestic violence shooting in Carrollton was arrested in Grand Prairie after he shot at a police officer on an Interstate 20 service road, police said. No officers were injured.

Alvin Leroy Hemphill III (Grand Prairie Police Department)

Alvin Leroy Hemphill III, 28, faces charges of aggravated assault against a public servant in Grand Prairie and two charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon from the domestic violence incident in Carrollton, police said.

Carrollton police said a 35-year-old man was found with a gunshot wound to his neck after 911 callers reported a disturbance around 2:30 p.m. Monday at a hotel in the 1200 block of West Trinity Mills Road.

The shooter, later identified as Hemphill, is the victim’s brother and also fired shots at the victim’s fiancee, police said. She wasn’t injured.

The man who was shot is in critical condition, Carrollton police said. He was not identified by police.

The shooter then fled in a vehicle and turned up in Grand Prairie around 7:25 p.m. Police spotted him walking with a gun along the service road of Interstate 20 near Great Southwest Parkway.

He disregarded the commands of at least one officer and fired his weapon several times, police said. One officer returned fire, but no one was hit.

The man tried to run but was quickly taken into custody, police said.

Hemphill is being held in the Grand Prairie Detention Center. Before his arrest, he was out on bond for unrelated resisting arrest and evading arrest charges in Dallas County.

It was unclear Tuesday whether he has an attorney.