Devonta Allen, 18, was charged with four felony assault charges after allegedly shooting at four people in a Kennedy Heights, Ohio. Before firing he allegedly said 'I don't like white people in my hood'

A black teenager allegedly fired at a four people after shouting 'I don't like white people in my hood.'

Devonta Allen, 18, faces four counts of felony assault after the incident on July 25 that followed a short confrontation in Kennedy Heights, Ohio.

Cincinnati Police say a video shows the teen chasing four people on Tyne Avenue at around 11.15am and then shooting three times at two vehicles the victims were in.

Shortly before Allen allegedly opened fire, he can be seen unloading his pistol and heard saying, 'I don't like white people in my hood,' in the footage, according to WKRCTV.

No one was hurt in the attack and later he drove-off in a white Hyundai Sedan with damage to the rear of the vehicle.

Police say the suspect handed himself in on Monday giving officers an audio-taped statement admitting to shooting at the victims, the site reported.

Allen claims the the four people were armed and shot at him first, which police say contradicts statements from witnesses and victims.

The teen's attorneys said that Allen has no adult record but understands how 'serious' the charges are, according to Fox19.

A judge has ordered that Allen should be held on a $480,000 bond.

Screenshots from the shocking video that allegedly shows Allen shooting at four victims (left) before driving off in a white Hyundai Sedan (right)