UPDATE: Suspect arrested in shooting at North Side moving company ID'd

Police investigate the scene of a shooting in the 6900 block of San Pedro Avenue on Tuesday afternoon. One man was arrested in the shooting that left four people injured at a moving company, police said. Police investigate the scene of a shooting in the 6900 block of San Pedro Avenue on Tuesday afternoon. One man was arrested in the shooting that left four people injured at a moving company, police said. Photo: Valeria Olivares /Staff Photo: Valeria Olivares /Staff Image 1 of / 11 Caption Close UPDATE: Suspect arrested in shooting at North Side moving company ID'd 1 / 11 Back to Gallery

Kwenton Terrerll Thomas, 24, was arrested Tuesday afternoon after a shooting at a North Side moving company left four people injured, San Antonio police said.

Officers responded to a call about a shooting in the 6900 block of San Pedro Avenue at about 5:36 p.m.

Police said Thomas had a disagreement with the company's staff and began shooting personnel in the office and throughout the parking lot before fleeing on foot.

One of the shooting victims was shot in the abdomen multiple times while Ronnie Sowell, 37, was shot in the foot before he ran into the Big Lots store across the street, SAPD Chief William McManus said.

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The shooting victims were Sowell, James Herron, 61, Corey Chappell, 37, and Maurice Brannon, 38. All were transported to University Hospital with only Chappell in critical condition.

McManus said police believe that the shooter and the victims all worked at the moving company.

One witness at the scene, Demetrious Jackson, 24, said Thomas shot at him while he was driving up to the moving company, police said. Jackson's car was hit on the rear window while he was fleeing from the shooing, police said.

Thomas was apprehended by police without incident and faces five counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, according to a SAPD news release. His bond has been set at $150,000 for each count, police said.

The handgun used in this shooting was not recovered, despite officers and K9 conducting an extensive search of the area, police said.