DELAWARE, Ohio (WCMH) — One of the men charged with firing a gun at the Polaris Fashion Place has changed his plea.  

Court documents show that Arshad Lawson changed his plea to guilty to charges of felonious assault and having weapons under disability.  

The shooting took place March 15 and was the second shooting at Polaris in that month. Police said a confrontation broke out among at least three people on the lower level of the mall in the main concourse.

According to court documents, one of bullets fired by Lawson struck a man’s arm, but it only went through his jacket and did not penetrate the man’s skin.

Hundreds of shoppers and employees fled out of fear for their safety. Police spent hours evacuating the mall and reviewing surveillance footage.

The first shooting took place March 3, with Levon Lewis Sommerville and Anthony Deshawn Truss Jr. identified as suspects. Earlier this month, Truss was sentenced to a minimum of 11 years in prison. Sommerville was sentenced in October to 13 and 17 years in prison for his role in the shooting.

No one was injured in either shooting.