FLINT, MI -- One man was killed and three other people injured following a shooting Thursday morning on the city's west side.

Flint Police Capt. Collin Birnie confirmed one person died after gunfire broke out between subjects around 9 a.m. Thursday, May 4 on Copeman Boulevard near Dupont Street.

"There's an obvious altercation when gunfire was exchanged," said Birnie to media gathered near the scene. "I can tell you that there is one male adult deceased at this time."

The additional victims included two men and one woman, according to Michigan State Police Lt. David Kaiser. The altercation took place between someone at a home in the area and the people that were shot.

Three of the victims were found in a van, while the man killed was discovered in the street, Kaiser said. One person of interest was taken into custody by police, while other interviews are being conducted as the investigation continues.

The shooting scene covered a large area in the neighborhood and police dogs were brought in as part of the investigation.

Thursday's incident comes on the heels of gunfire exchanged by 4-6 people Wednesday afternoon near Court Street and Mann Avenue. No one was injured, but multiple vehicles and house were struck.

A water resource site at West Court Street Church of God was temporarily closed after Wednesday's incident.

Anyone with information on either shooting may contact Flint police at 810-237-6800 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-422-JAIL (5245) or report a tip anonymously at P3tips.com.

MLive-Flint Journal reporter Dominic Adams contributed to this report.