No one injured in shootings on West Fourth and Atkins streets Sunday afternoon.

Erie police charge that a city man fired gunshots at two locations in the city while fighting with family members on Sunday afternoon before selling a gun he said he purchased on the street to an "unknown associate."

No one was reported injured in the shootings and police did not recover the weapon after 20-year-old Carlleon D. Jones was taken into custody in the 800 block of Park Avenue South shortly before 4:30 p.m. Sunday.

Jones was arraigned Monday morning by Erie 1st Ward District Judge Sue Mack on a felony count of possession of a firearm prohibited and misdemeanor counts of recklessly endangering, criminal mischief and disorderly conduct. He was placed in the Erie County Prison on $25,000 bond.

Erie police said they first became aware of the shootings shortly before 3 p.m. Sunday when officers were sent to the 600 block of West Fourth Street after a relative reported that his brother was on a rampage with a gun and had fired the weapon at least once. Officers who responded to the residence found no one there and checked the residence before receiving multiple calls about a gunshot fired in the 1400 block of Atkins Street, according to city police.

Officers wrote in the criminal complaint filed against Jones that he was involved in a domestic dispute with several family members in the 1400 block of Atkins Street when he pulled a gun and fired one shot. When some family members tried to leave the area in a vehicle, Jones damaged the vehicle by striking it with the gun, according to the complaint.

Jones did not have a gun on him when he was taken into custody but admitted to police that he was in possession of a handgun on Atkins Street. Jones told the officers he purchased the gun off the street for $200 and, after leaving Atkins Street, he sold the handgun to his "unknown associate" to get rid of it, officers wrote in the complaint. The officers also wrote that Jones refused to provide any information on the unknown associate.

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