UPDATE as of May 8, 10:45 a.m.

Following Monday night's incident on MacArthur Drive, APD is releasing the identity of the wanted suspect. Patrick Murry, 34, of Alexandria, was wanted by Louisiana State Probation and Parole for a violation stemming from an aggravated assault charge.

Charges from the incident Monday night may follow after the scene is processed and the case is investigated.

At this time, a photo is not available of Murry.

Original Story:

Alexandria Police have arrested the man who barricaded himself in the Sherwin-Williams paint store on MacArthur Drive Monday for more than four hours Monday.

The suspect finally turned himself in to police just after 10 p.m., according to Corporal Wade Bourgeois with APD.

Bourgeois said the incident began when U.S. Marshals were attempting to serve a warrant to the suspect just before 6 p.m. That's when gunfire was exchanged between the suspect and police. Bourgeois said the suspect was injured in that exchange and will be treated for injuries that are not life-threatening. No police were injured in the incident.

Following the exchange, the injured suspect barricaded himself in the Sherwin-Williams store. Officials confirmed that nobody else was in the store with the suspect during the standoff. All nearby businesses were locked down for safety purposes.

MacArthur Drive has originally closed in the area between Jackson Street and Elliott Street but was reopened after the suspect's surrender. However, the service road in front of the Sherwin-Williams store is still closed off pending further crime scene investigation.

APD said they will have information regarding the name of the suspect, his charges, and the reason behind the original warrant later Tuesday morning.