An East Naples man, accused of shooting into vehicles at the exit of Whistler’s Cove Apartments in June, was arrested by the Collier County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday.

Schneider Mathurin, 22, was charged with aggravated battery using a deadly weapon, aggravated assault with intent to commit a felony, discharging a firearm in public, possession of a controlled substance and shooting a missile into a dwelling, vehicle, building or aircraft, according to CCSO.

Deputies responded to Whistler’s Cove Apartments in East Naples in reference to shots fired at the exit of the complex on June 22 around 2:15 p.m., according to the sheriff’s office.

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About 17 shell casings were located on the scene and a witness said he watched a person exit a white SUV and shoot at vehicles attempting to leave the complex, according to Mathurin’s arrest report.

The vehicles were waiting for the red light to change to leave the complex, according to CCSO.

Deputies on the scene found an unoccupied vehicle that was struck by gunfire.

A few hours after the shooting, CCSO received a call about a gunshot victim at Physicians Regional-Pine Ridge, according to the sheriff’s office.

The victim told deputies she was waiting at an intersection to leave Whistler’s Cove Apartments when Mathurin displayed a firearm and began shooting at vehicles, according to CCSO.

The victim noticed she was shot while leaving the scene. Mathurin was only about five steps away while shooting into the vehicles, according to the sheriff’s office.

The sheriff’s office’s street gang unit received information about where Mathurin was located on Wednesday.

He was detained at Tuscan Isle Apartments then arrested at 4:30 p.m. and transported to the Naples Jail Center.

Deputies found money and a small plastic baggie containing three mint-colored pills inside Mathurin’s pocket once he was detained. The pills were determined to be Oxycodone hydrochloride, according to the sheriff’s office.