A man acting strangely opened fire on a Greyhound bus, killing one person and injured four more. A dispute on the bus prompted the suspect to fire his gun when the vehicle was parked at a convenience station in Oroville, California, about 7:30 p.m. local time Wednesday night, according to police. Four people were sent to local hospitals, including an 11-year-old girl. According to police, a fifth person was declared dead at the spot. The 11-year-old kid is now in stable condition, according to police. the other casualties include a pregnant 25-year-old lady in serious condition, a 30-year-old guy in stable condition, and a 32-year-old man in critical condition with numerous gunshot wounds. Asaahdi Elijah Coleman, 21, of Sacramento, California, was identified as the suspect by police. Coleman has a juvenile criminal record, according to the district attorney general. More than ten rounds were fired at the bus, according to eyewitnesses, and police recovered 12 nine-millimeter bullet casings. When police arrived, Coleman allegedly left the bus, running through a shopping plaza and into a Walmart. According to 911 calls from inside the Walmart, the suspect was "behaving strangely." The guy had gotten into another fight with a client in the business, according to police. According to police, Coleman was "behaving strangely and had removed his clothes." Coleman was arrested in front of Walmart and taken into prison without the use of force. According to police, he was taken to Butte County Jail and his gun was seized. There are no additional suspects on the loose, according to the police. During a press conference on Wednesday, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said, "The witnesses who were on the bus have been transferred and they are being questioned." John Abraham's film 'Attack Part One' to release on this day Israel and Bahrain sign MoU on 'historic' security pact This new smartphone from Nubia can be launched with a transparent design