BREAKING: Memphis police hunt for shooter gunning down people on FB Live

The man, who police say is Ezekiel Kelly, a 19-year-old black male, is reportedly driving around in a gray Toyota SUV.

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UPDATE: The Memphis Police Department arrested 19-year-old Ezekiel Kelly late Wednesday night, the man they identified as the suspect allegedly responsible for the shootings.

A shooting suspect was on the loose on Wednesday after the man engaged in a Memphis, Tenn. shooting spree, which he streamed live on Facebook.

The suspect is still on the run, according to police, who are encouraging people in the community to stay inside.

GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: Video shows suspect shooting a man inside a store.

The man, who police say is Ezekiel Kelly, a 19-year-old black male, is reportedly driving around in a gray Toyota SUV.

Police gave live updates on Twitter.

There were two separate shooting in the area of South Memphis. A man died in one shooting near South Parkway East, and a second shooting left a woman injured on Norris Road near I-240, according to News Nation Now. It is not known if these shootings are yet attributable to the suspect.

Additional reports say that multiple people were shot, and that the number of victims is not yet known.

This is a breaking story and will be updated.

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