
A manhunt is under way in Pennsylvania for a suspect who allegedly shot a woman because she accidentally bumped into him at the grocery store.
Police are searching for 26-year-old Moenell Coleman in connection with the shooting, which happened Wednesday morning in Coatesville, located about 50 miles west of Philadelphia.
According to police, Coleman was shopping at the Coatesville Market just before 10 a.m. when a woman in her 20s bumped into him by accident.
The woman apologized but Coleman "began to get irate and threaten to shoot her," police said in a statement.
Surveillance video from inside the store shows the woman and Coleman exchanging words after the incident.
There was a "lot of bad language used," store manager Yogesh Kaumar told NBC10.
The woman left the store as Coleman allegedly continued to threaten her. She drove about a block back to her home -- and Coleman was following behind her the entire time.
Coleman "saw her park and approached her house," police said. When she opened the door to her house, he "fired multiple shots at her standing in the front door."
The woman, who was not identified, was grazed by a bullet on her right leg and treated at the scene. Her brother was also hit by the gunfire. He was taken to the hospital for treatment. His current condition is unknown.
Police identified Coleman as the gunman and went to his last known residence, but he was nowhere to be found. Investigators searched the home and recovered evidence related to the shooting, according to police.
Coleman is wanted on two counts of attempted murder, aggravated assault, felon not to possess and other charges. He should be considered armed and dangerous.
Police say Coleman has ties to Wilmington, Delaware and Norristown, Pennsylvania. He's described as a Black male, 5'3" tall and 170 pounds.
Anyone with information on Coleman's whereabouts should call police.