CLEVELAND, Ohio — A man kicked out of a social club threatened several people with a gun and was one of four people shot in the club’s parking lot.

Two died in the shootout, but the 32-year-old man thrown out of the club earlier in the night survived and remains in MetroHealth as of Monday morning. He was placed in police custody at the hospital and no formal charges have been filed.

Cleveland police have not said if there was more than one shooter.

The incident happened about 1 a.m. Monday at the Club Alma Yaucana on West 25th Street and Barber Avenue, a private Puerto Rican social club.

An argument broke out inside the club and staff members threw out several people, according to police.

The 32-year-old shooter pulled out a gun and threatened people in the parking lot.

Gunfire erupted in the parking lot. Witnesses said they heard at least 10 gunshots, according to police dispatch reports.

Two people were shot and killed, including Giovanni Santana-Rojas, 36, who was shot in the head. He was a maintenance worker at the DoubleTree Hilton in Independence, his wife said.

Esteban Lebron, 32, died hours later died of a gunshot wound to the neck, police said.

A 31-year-old woman suffered a gunshot wound in he thigh and remains in serious condition at MetroHealth, according to police.

Someone drove the 32-year-old suspected shooter to the hospital, where he remains, police said.

Cleveland homicide detectives marked at least 26 pieces of evidence in the parking lot, including damaged cars, spent bullet casings and clothing.