As of Saturday evening, the shooter had not been charged. MCSO will present the case to the State Attorney's Office.

Marion County sheriff's officials say the shooting death of a man at a home north of Ocala Friday followed an argument among roommates about dogs being allowed to run loose.

As of late Saturday afternoon, the Sheriff's Office had not released the name of the man who was killed. Two women were with him in the home at 8700 NW 43rd Court.

Neither had been charged. MCSO plans to present the case to the State Attorney's Office for review.

Deputies said they received a call at 10:33 p.m. about a disturbance and the dispatcher heard screaming in the background.

When deputies arrived, they found the man barely breathing. Marion County Fire Rescue personnel arrived on the scene, but the man soon died.

The residence is a log home in a heavily wooded area at the end of a bumpy, single-lane unpaved road behind Fessenden Elementary School.

On Saturday morning, there were at least four dogs on the property, including two that appeared to be pit bulls. While investigators worked, the dogs roamed freely, sniffing people and being friendly.

Detectives said they believe the women and the man had been arguing about his dogs being loose. The argument turned violent, officials said, and one of the women ended up shooting him.

Detectives would not say how many times the man was shot or what type of firearm was used.

On Friday night, the entrance to the home was roped off with yellow crime scene tape about 50 yards from the structure.

Before daybreak Saturday, detectives, with a search warrant in hand, returned and began their fact-finding mission to piece together the circumstances surrounding the man's death. As MCSO officials traveled back and forth with brown paper bags to the evidence van, the dogs wandered about.

The Medical Examiner's Office removed the body at about 8:10 a.m. The evidence van left at 8:33 a.m.

As of Saturday evening, detectives were continuing to search for evidence.