UPDATE: The York County coroner has identified the victim in Sunday’s deadly shooting. The coroner says 25 year-old Wayne Weedon Jr. was pronounced dead ...

UPDATE: The York County coroner has identified the victim in Sunday's deadly shooting. The coroner says 25 year-old Wayne Weedon Jr. was pronounced dead at York Hospital after being shot at Girard Park in York city earlier this evening. An autopsy has been scheduled for Tuesday at 8 a.m. at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown.

Weedon was pronounced dead at 7:32 pm at York Hospital where he was taken for treatment. — York County Coroner (@YCoCoroner) April 11, 2016

Wayne Allen Weedon Jr. (DOB 11/22/90), of the 800 blk of E. Boundary Ave., York, has died. — York County Coroner (@YCoCoroner) April 11, 2016

The shooting occurred at 7:05 pm in the area of 620 E. Maple St. — York County Coroner (@YCoCoroner) April 11, 2016

An autopsy has been scheduled for Tues 4/12/16 @ 8am at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown. — York County Coroner (@YCoCoroner) April 11, 2016

Additional details will be released after the autopsy. Family has been notified. York City PD is investigating. ### — York County Coroner (@YCoCoroner) April 11, 2016

Previously reported:

YORK, Pa. - One person is dead and two others injured after a shooting Sunday evening.

Wayne Allen Weedon Jr., 25, was pronounced dead Sunday night at York Hospital, while two others were taken to the hospital with undisclosed injuries, according to York police Lt. Troy Bankert.

The shooting happened after 7 p.m. Sunday near the 600 block of east Maple Street, in Girard Park. The victims were playing basketball.

News Update: @YCoCoroner is confirming that a 25 yo York City man has died following a shooting in the city this evening. — York County Coroner (@YCoCoroner) April 11, 2016

"Someone got revenge or they got into an argument. I don't know what all the details were at but it was very scary especially in a residential area with all the children that's in this area and then, a city park like this! We don't need to have this definitely not," said George H. Anthony who lives near the park.