GREENVILLE, S.C. —Greenville police said one person was injured by shattered glass when he was caught in crossfire during a shootout near downtown Greenville.

WYFF News 4's Nigel Robertson nearly drove into the middle of the shootout on Butler Avenue and Pinckney Street just before 1 p.m.

Officer Gilberto Franco said it appears gunshots were fired from two vehicles.

He said another vehicle, not involved in the shootout, was driving down Butler Avenue when it was hit a bullet.

Franco said officers found a white truck that appeared to have been hit by a bullet. They said the driver was alert, but injured. EMS took the man to the hospital. Police were later notified that the man did not suffer a gunshot wound, but was injured from broken glass.

No one is in custody in connection to the shooting, Franco said. He said police have some leads.

WYFF News 4's Nigel Robertson said he was driving on Butler Avenue when he heard multiple gunshots. He said it sounded like the gunshots were coming from different directions. Nigel said he ducked down in his car and drove off.

Nigel said he drove behind the Upcountry History Museum and parked and saw several officers arriving on scene.

A parent who has a child at St. Mary's Catholic School said students had to wait inside the building for their parents to pick them up instead of outside the building like they usually do.

Police believe there are witnesses to the shooting and asked anyone with information to call Greenville police at 864-271-5333 or Greenville CrimeStoppers at 864-23CRIME.