WATCH HERE WATCH HEREThe victim took cover behind a nearby wall, fearing for his life and not feeling safe to return to his apartment, sheriff's officials said. Logan Hines was identified as the suspected shooter, who deputies were already familiar with due to multiple reports of unspecified disturbances. He had destroyed his second-floor apartment window and began throwing various items into the communal courtyard, and allegedly used a BB gun to shoot at vehicles, along with verbally harassing neighbors. "Previous attempts to negotiate with Hines and de-escalate the situation were unsuccessful," the sheriff's office said in a statement. Hines, along with a deputy, had sustained minor injuries during the arrest, but the extent of those injuries was not disclosed.