Decatur, IL (WAND) – One person was shot at the Old King’s Orchard Community Center in Decatur Thursday morning, according to the non-profit’s executive director.

Devon Joyner told WAND News several kids were working at the building in a youth work program when they noticed someone circling the property. That’s when a person started shooting at the group at OKO.

“One individual was hit with a non-life threatening wound,” according to Joyner. He said they were “doing okay.”

It’s not clear how old the children were at the facility but Joyner said the victim was in his early twenties and had been with OKO for several years.

“We helped graduate from high school and he was in the process of getting his driver’s license this week,” Joyner said.

Decatur police and other first responders were called to the building on North Church Street near West Green Street around 11 a.m. Thursday.

The building was surrounded by crime scene tape and several officers could be seen going in and out of the building.

Decatur police have not commented on the shooting.

“I’m not going to give up on my community,” Devon told WAND News when asked about the violence. “I’m not going to give up on my kids. We have to understand this is something we have to address as a whole but we’re not going to let this stop of us from our fight to move in the right direction.”

A neighbor told WAND News they heard several pops and then saw someone running from the building.

It’s not clear if a suspect is in custody.

Joyner said he’s already considering security changes at the building.

This is a developing story.