A suspect has been charged in Tuesday’s mass shooting in South Minneapolis that left four people dead and another injured.

Evan Ramon Denny, 27, of St. Paul, was among the fatally injured, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office said Friday.

After a multi-day search by the U.S. Marshals Service, the FBI and Minneapolis police, James Duane Ortley, 34, was arrested Thursday. The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office said Friday he had been charged with three counts of second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree attempted murder.

Because a fourth person died Thursday, an additional second-degree murder charge will be sought, the county attorney’s office said. Ortley was also charged with one count of illegal possession of a firearm due to a past conviction for second-degree assault.

Ortley is associated with the Native Mob gang, according to the complaint, which didn’t give a motive for the shootings.

The gang was the subject of a federal investigation over a decade ago that resulted in the convictions of 28 people. Its alleged leader at the time was sentenced in 2014 to 43 years in prison.

Investigators also believe another person, identified Friday as Tiago Antonio Gilbert, 34, of Minneapolis, was fatally shot the next day in retaliation.

Shortly before midnight on Tuesday, Minneapolis police were called to the 1500 block of East 25th Street on reports of gunfire.

A witness later told police that “Little James,” identified by law enforcement as Ortley, was a friend of one of the victims. He was in a vehicle with the victims when he shot everyone in the head, according to the criminal complaint.

Other people reported that the five victims were together at a family friend’s residence in South Minneapolis and their plans were to pick up “Baby J,” another nickname’s of Ortley’s. He was “known to be a close family friend to the victims,” the complaint said.

Along with Denny, the medical examiner’s office said Joseph Douglas Goodwin, 17, of Minneapolis, and Merelle Joan White, 20, of Red Lake, were killed. The name of the person who died at the hospital wasn’t released by the medical examiner Friday.

Another woman who was also shot remains hospitalized in critical condition.