A Baltimore man faces murder and attempted-murder charges after a double shooting at a senior living facility on Thursday, the Baltimore Police Department said Friday morning.

Norman Waker, a 65-year-old resident of Pleasant View Gardens Senior, was arrested yesterday after allegedly shooting two others in the community. Waker faces charges including first- and second-degree murder, attempted murder and assault, according to online court records.

Police said 79-year-old Clyde Barnes died in the shooting. A 72-year-old man was injured and taken to a hospital.

Barnes was found lying on his couch, motionless, according to charging documents. He was declared dead at the scene. The second victim, whom authorities have not named publicly, was lying on the floor “just inside” another apartment.

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The 72-year-old is expected to survive his injuries, according to the police charging documents.

Police have not said what led to the shooting.

The shooting led to nearby street closures and school lockdowns on Thursday as SWAT swept the building, a community of one-bedroom apartments for people 62 and older.

Waker was found inside another apartment in the building, according to the charging documents. Waker told police he had been at the victim’s apartment, according to the charging documents.

Pleasant View Gardens Senior could not immediately be reached for comment Friday. Staff there declined to comment Thursday.

Waker is being held at Baltimore’s Central Booking Intake Facility, police said. He did not have a lawyer listed or any hearing dates scheduled in online court records as of Friday morning.