“This is an argument that got carried away, no common sense involved it was senseless.”

Detectives in Cheboygan County are still working to make sense of what they say was an argument, turned break-in, turned in shooting.

Early investigation shows an argument got out of hand when a group of guys showed up to another person’s house.

When one of them tried to get in, police say the homeowner felt threatened, and fired a gun.

It happened on Galbraith Road in Benton Township near the city of Cheboygan Sunday night.

Police say the group of people and the shooting victim flew down the road in several cars after police were called and the shot was fired.

In a traffic stop they found a man down the road with a non-life threatening injury and called an ambulance to take him to the hospital in Petoskey.

They say the incident started earlier in the day when two men got in an argument in downtown Cheboygan.

A resident of the home called 911 before the shot was fired.

Neighbors say the commotion woke up what is normally a quiet neighborhood.

“A couple loud vehicles going up and down the road–It kind of perked my interest.

The father and son that live across the street are quiet people, nice people. It’s kind of unnerving to see something like this occur in the neighborhood,” Larry Huff, neighbor said.

So far, no arrests have been made and the shooting victim is OK.

The sheriff’s office says they are working with the prosecutor to see who will be facing charges.