UPDATE:

KALAMAZOO, MI —

Three men were shot at the Shell gas station in

early Sunday.

One of the victims, a 28-year-old man, was taken to Bronson Methodist Hospital in critical condition. The other two victims suffered non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

The gunman remains at large.

The shooting is believed to be related to an altercation that occurred minutes earlier in the parking lot of Shakespeare's Pub, said Lt. Jeff VanderWiere of the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety.

Officers were called to Shakespeare's, 241 E. Kalamazoo Ave., at 1:57 a.m. on a report of a fight with shots fired, according to a news release from Public Safety.

At 2:05 a.m., officers were then dispatched to the Shell station, 491 W. Michigan Ave., on reports of shots fired.

Officers found two men in the gas station parking lot wounded by gunfire, according to the news release. One was the 28-year-old man and the other was a 49-year-old man who was shot in the leg.

A third man, who is 24 years old, arrived at Bronson hospital with gunshot wounds to his leg, arm and back. He is in stable condition and the wounds are believed to be non-life-threatening, police said.

Police describe the gunman as a black man, 25-30 years old, with a "short build" and wearing all black clothing with an orange hat. He fled the scene in a black, midsize vehicle.

No one was injured by the gunfire at Shakespeare's Pub, VanderWiere said.

Police ask anyone with information to contact Kalamazoo Public Safety at 269-337-8994 or Silent Observer at 269-343-2100 or www.kalamazoosilentobserver.com.