Three people were injured in a shooting near a Little Canada restaurant and a bar early Saturday, according to the Ramsey County sheriff’s office.

Deputies arrested a man in the area of the 2 a.m. shooting at Rice Street and Demont Avenue, near Flameburger and Hoggsbreath Bar. Sgt. John Eastham, sheriff’s office spokesman, did not have information Saturday about what led to the shooting.

The people who were shot have non-life threatening injuries.

The sheriff’s office was initially called to the area on a disturbance and at least one deputy was nearby when shots rang out.

A deputy reported it looked like a fight was starting outside Hoggsbreath, according to initial emergency dispatch traffic posted by MN Police Clips.

Then, it was reported that a male fired eight times.

Two women and a man were injured in the shooting, Eastham said.

A female was found on the side of Flameburger with a gunshot wound to the leg. Someone else was also shot in the leg and was taken to the hospital in a private vehicle, according to dispatchers.

About eight minutes before the shootings, there was a report at Flameburger about a male jumping on tables and trying to start fights with customers, according to audio of another dispatch captured by MN Police Clips. The person who reported it said the male acted like he was going to pull a gun, but one was not seen.

The sheriff’s office is looking into whether the Flameburger report is related to the shootings, Eastham said.