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A North Carolina man who police say shot former NFL quarterback Anthony Wright multiple times was arrested Wednesday, authorities said.

William Moses Hooker Jr., 46, was charged with attempted first-degree murder and possession of a firearm by a felon, Concord police said.

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William Hooker Jr. was arrested in the shooting of Anthony Wright.

William Hooker Jr. was arrested in the shooting of Anthony Wright. (Concord Police Department)

The shooting occurred after an altercation between Hooker and Wright on Monday, police said. Officers arrived on the scene after a report of gunfire and found Wright with multiple gunshot wounds, according to the Sun Journal. Wright was rushed to the hospital and was reportedly in stable condition.

Witnesses told police that Wright, 43, got into a verbal spat with Hooker – who is the ex-boyfriend of Wright’s girlfriend. The incident occurred when Hooker showed up to drop off his daughter, the Sun Journal reported. The child was not hurt in the shooting.

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Hooker was released from jail on $150,000 bond, according to WSOC-TV. He is set to have a July 8 court appearance.

Wright played four seasons with the South Carolina Gamecocks from 1995 to 1998 before going to the NFL. In the pros, he played with the Dallas CowboysBaltimore RavensCincinnati Bengals and the New York Giants from 2000 to 2007.

Anthony Wright #2 of the Baltimore Ravens passes the ball during the game against the Tennessee Titans in the NFL AFC Wild Card game on January 3, 2004 at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

Anthony Wright #2 of the Baltimore Ravens passes the ball during the game against the Tennessee Titans in the NFL AFC Wild Card game on January 3, 2004 at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

He played in 31 games over the course of his career, including 19 starts. He threw for 3,590 passing yards and 20 touchdowns.

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Wright received a Super Bowl ring with the Giants after the team defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII in one of the biggest upsets in NFL history. He retired before the start of the following season due to a back injury.