A Sumter man has been arrested in connection with a shooting that happened Wednesday.
Timothy Wilson, 22, is charged with Attempted Murder.
The shooting happened at 4:45 p.m. at a residence in the 100 block of Carolina Avenue, according to Sumter police.
A bullet grazed the 22-year-old victim's head, but he is expected to survive. He has already been released from the hospital.
Wilson and the victim had been in an ongoing dispute over a female acquaintance, police said.
When the victim and the girl stopped by a mutual friend's home on Carolina Avenue, they came into contact with Wilson who was also there.
Wilson fired several shots at the victim while he was sitting in a vehicle in front of the residence, according to police.
Wilson fled the scene but was found a short time later, in a neighborhood a few blocks away.
Police arrested him after a foot pursuit. Officers also recovered a 9mm semi-automatic pistol used in the shooting.
Wilson also faces charges for Possession of a Weapon during the Commission of a Violent Crime and Possession of a Stolen Pistol.
He is being held at the Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center pending a bond hearing.
The investigation is on-going.