UPDATE 12/29/19 @ 9 p.m.

Two men were arrested Saturday night in Huntington after police say one of them gave the other a gun to shoot toward a roommate.

Brandon May, 22, from Huntington, was charged with wanton endangerment and Colin Cox, 20, from Huntington was charged with being an accessory to May allegedly firing a gun at his roommate over an incident involving their dogs.

Court documents say police were called to the 2600 block of Chesterfield Ave around 8:45 and found a large group fighting in the street.

Officers say once they secured everyone, they found two shell casings that had hit a home.

A neighbor showed officers video she had recorded of the incident. Documents say the video showed Cox bring May a gun who then fired it at his roommate after a verbal altercation.

Officers say May told them that he and Cox had gotten into an argument with their roommate because his dog kept getting loose and chasing their dog. May claimed the argument got more violent and that he saw a gun in his roommate's waistband, so he told Cox to get his gun for him.

After May fired two shots, police say he told them he emptied the gun on his porch. That's when the group starting fighting in the street.

Cox and May were arrested and taken to Western Regional Jail.

No injuries were reported.

ORIGINAL STORY 12/28/19 @ 10:26 p.m.

A dispute over a dog is believed to be what lead to shots fired between neighbors Saturday night in a Huntington neighborhood.

Interim Police Chief Ray Cornwell tells WSAZ the call came a little before 9 Saturday on the 2600 block of Chesterfield Ave.

Cornwell says no one was shot.

Two people have been detained as police investigate.