LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville man has been arrested after police say he was responsible for two separate shootings.
In one case, police believe Lacorey Scrivener, 22, shot a man because he was taking too long at an ATM. In another case, police say Scrivener shot a victim after that person allegedly cut him off in traffic.
According to Scrivener's arrest reports, the first shooting happened Sept. 27, just after 7 a.m. at an ATM on South Seventh Street near West Hill Street. Police say the victim told them Scrivener began arguing with him about the amount of time it was taking him to complete his transaction.
The victim said Scrivener started shooting at him as he drove away, and he was hit in the ankle. His vehicle was also hit several times.
Louisville Metro Police say they were able to identify Scrivener through surveillance video.
The next day, on Sept. 28, Scrivener was allegedly involved in a separate shooting. According to Shively Police, it happened just before 11:30 p.m. on Van Hoose Road near Western High School.
According to an arrest report, both Scrivener and a woman were driving in the area of Rockford Lane and Grandview Drive when the woman allegedly cut Scrivener off.
Shively Police say the woman was in the process of making a Door Dash meal delivery when both she and Scrivener were almost involved in a car crash. Police say Scrivener followed her to Van Hoose Road, where they got into an argument.
That's when, police say, Scrivener shot at the victim five times. Police say one of the bullets grazed her head.
Mary Ann Patterson said she heard the shots from inside her home. She looked out the window and then called 911.
"There was a car sitting in the curb, and there was a lady that had gotten out of the car, and she was holding her phone up, and then she got back in the car, and I never saw her again," Patterson said. "I was worried that she had died out there in that car or something, but I was scared to go out there."
That woman was hospitalized, but is expected to survive.
Scrivener later told police the victim showed a gun, but police say no gun was found in the victim's car when officers arrived.
Shively Police arrested Scrivener on Wednesday. According to the arrest report, he tried to hide the gun he used in the shooting under the passenger seat of his vehicle.
Scrivener is charged with two counts of first-degree assault in connection with the shootings. He pleaded not guilty in court Thursday and is currently being held in Louisville Metro Corrections.
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