A double shooting Saturday night in Dumas left one teenager dead and another seriously injured.

Police say Jeffrey Morgan, 18, and his friend Kace Nelson, 18, were walking in the area of West Waterman and Peach Streets around 9:30 p.m. on Saturday when Todd Thompson, 21, approached the two teens in his car. Police said after a heated argument, Morgan and Nelson ran from Thompson, then Thompson got out of the car with a gun and shot both victims once.

Morgan was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. Nelson was taken to another hospital and is still in critical condition.

Dumas Police Lt. Michael Donigan said Thompson will most likely appear in court Monday.

"He has been returned to the Dumas jail where he will be interviewed and booked in, and then a final charge decision will be made by the prosecuting attorney's office," Donigan said.

Now instead of looking forward to graduation, Morgan's parents Lachell and Johnny Morgan are planning their son's funeral.

"I love my child to death. I love all my kids. But it's hurting me to death just to say that I don't have my baby with me and it hurts inside of me so hard," Lachell Morgan said.

"We are going to miss them. We are going to miss their smiles and his walk. He was always laughing and making other people laugh," Johnny Morgan said.

Jeffrey Morgan's loved ones, like his older brother Jeremiah Morgan, are still trying to piece things together.

"He was a friendly person. He would do anything for anybody. He was always helping. He loved the kids," Morgan said. "It's just real hard, it feels like I let him down or something."

Close friends and classmates are also still coming to grips. Morgan's friend Zarion Henderson heard the shots that resulted in Morgan's death. He said after a troubled past, Morgan was back on track.

"All of Dumas knows the kid. He was just a great kid. That's why it's such a tragic loss, because he had so much going for himself, turned his life around and it got cut short," Henderson said.

Todd Thompson was arrested by the Arkansas State Police early Sunday afternoon. Dumas Police tells Channel 7 News there are no other suspects. Thompson is being charged with first degree murder and first degree battery.