The Brazos County Sheriff's Office has released the names of the people involved in a double shooting in West Brazos County.

Two people were shot Monday afternoon on Highway 21 between Highway 47 and Fazzino Lane. Officials say 37-year-old Shay Lackey was found dead at the scene with a gunshot wound.

The second shooting victim was identified as Tiffany Sterling of College Station. She was flown to CHI St. Joseph Hospital in Bryan for surgery. We're told she was shot in the arm and her injuries are not life threatening.

46-year-old Kevin Pullen of Bryan was arrested and booked into the Brazos County Jail Monday night.

He has a total bond of $700,000.

According to a police report, Pullen used a 12 gauge shotgun that he got from a friend and described to law enforcement how he setup to "kill" Lackey. During the interview he states multiple times that he intentionally planned to murder Lackey.

Sheriff Chris Kirk with the Brazos County Sheriff's office says early calls alerted them that gunshots were being fired, and people were running a field nearby.

Deputies who arrived on scene found a traffic accident involving a truck and a car. Investigators say the car was occupied by Sterling and Lackey. Pullen was driving the truck. A police report says Pullen crashed into the back of Sterling's vehicle. He then got out and shot Lackey who was outside their car, according to the police report.

When Pullen went around to talk to Sterling, authorities state that Pullen says he shot Sterling by accident.

"We've determined that all of the three people involved knew each other, so this was a targeted violence," Said Kirk.

According to the police report, Sterling was Pullen's ex-girlfriend and Pullen knew that Sterling had a visitation scheduled with her children and that she would be accompanied by Lackey.

Because of that, Sheriff Kirk says the public was not in any direct danger. The traffic at the scene was an issue for several hours. Authorities worked with TxDOT to open up a traffic diversion on the east bound side of Highway 21. That helped deputies and investigators continue their hours-long investigation.

"We've got a traffic accident that lead to an incident, which leads to a death and injuries, so it's quite an elaborate investigation," said Kirk.

Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact the Brazos County Sheriff's Office at (979) 361-4900 or Crime Stoppers

at (979) 775-TIPS (8477).