 The Prestonsburg police responded to a shooting at the Beaver Valley Golf Course Sunday afternoon. Monday we spoke with Prestonsburg patrolman, Sean Little, about the incident. Two individuals, Larry Mullins and a Christopher Sword, had some kind of issues, altercation or a road rage incident while traveling on the roadway. Mr. Mullins exited the roadway into the parking lot of Beaver Valley Golf Course and according to independent witnesses, Mr. Sword then immediately pulled in behind Mr. Mullins' vehicle, blocking the vehicle. Mr. Sword exited his vehicle, opened the door to Mr. Mullins' vehicle and began assaulting Mr. Mullins. According to witnesses, Mullins continued to tell Sword to stop. After vocal attempts to stop Sword, Mullins shot twice, hitting Sword in the abdomen. Mr. Sword was then transported by a private vehicle to ARH Martin Hospital where he received initial care and then was later airlifted to PMC where he's now listed in stable but serious condition. Upon further investigation, officers located Mullins, who was sitting outside of his vehicle with his weapon inside. No arrests were made, however, the information will be presented to a grand jury. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Kordjall.