A man is accused of shooting and wounding a woman in Shively who was working for DoorDash, a food delivery service, according to police.

Lacorey Scrivener, 22, was arrested Wednesday after admitting to the shooting that took place Sept. 28 in the 4700 block of Van Hoose Road, according to a Shively Police Department news release.

The shooting was reported about 11:30 p.m. on Sept. 28, and officers found a woman in her mid-30s on Van Hoose Road who had been shot at, the news release said. One of the bullets grazed her head and caused non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.

The victim told Shively police officers she was in the area trying to make a meal delivery for DoorDash when her vehicle was almost hit by another vehicle in the area of Rockford Lane and Grandview Drive.

The suspect followed the female victim in a vehicle to Van Hoose Road, where "heated words were exchanged" between the two, according to police.

The suspect, later identified as Scrivener, pulled out a handgun and shot at the woman five times, according to police.

The victim was later treated and released and is expected to make a full recovery, Shively police said.

Scrivener also admitted to a shooting that occurred in the Louisville Metro Police Department's jurisdiction and has been charged in that shooting, the news release said.

Detectives recovered a handgun that is believed to have been used in the shootings.

Scrivener has been charged with first-degree assault and tampering with physical evidence, according to court records.

He was arraigned in Jefferson District Court on Thursday and remains held in Louisville Metro Corrections in lieu of $100,000 bail, court records show.

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