Police: Man arrested after Rapid City 'random' shooting injures four

A Rapid City man has been arrested after police say he randomly opened fire at a vehicle there Wednesday night, injuring four.

Police responded to a report of shots fired around 9:45 p.m. in the 200 block of Columbus Street, according to a release from the Rapid City Police Department.

Three occupants of a vehicle found in a ditch had gunshot wounds. A fourth occupant was injured from the crash that happened after the shots were fired. A .223 semi-automatic rifle was found at the scene.

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Neighbors helped police identify and find suspect Dwight Quigley, 28. He was found in a residence at 213 Federal Avenue.

A police team and K9 unit surrounded the residence and Quigley tried to run out of the back of the apartment, according to the release. A deployed K9 bit Quigley and police used Tasers after he continued to ignore commands, according to the release.

Quigley did not know the victims, and police say they believe the incident was random.

Quigley is facing four counts of attempted murder and possession of a loaded firearm while intoxicated. He has previous convictions of multiple thefts, burglary and domestic violence.