SEATTLE (AP) – The Latest on a multiple shooting in Seattle (all times local):

10:45 a.m.

Seattle police have identified the man they arrested in an apparently random spree of shootings and a carjacking that left two people dead and two injured as Tad Michael Norman.

King County Jail records show the 33-year-old Norman was booked on investigation of homicide, robbery and assault Thursday after his release from a hospital where for treatment of what were characterized as minor injuries.

Police said Thursday said Norman left his home Wednesday afternoon, shot and wounded a woman driving a car and a male bus driver, then shot and killed another man in a carjacking and got in a head-on crash with another vehicle, killing the man who was driving the other car.

It was not immediately clear if Norman has an attorney.

8:30 a.m.

A Seattle bus driver hailed as a hero for steering the bus away from a gunman who opened fire on him and his passengers says he was just doing his job and is”glad to be alive.”

Eric Stark was hit in the torso Wednesday afternoon by a bullet but authorities say he still managed to turn the bus around and drive away.

Officials say the gunman who opened fire on the bus while walking in a neighborhood Wednesday then opened fire on a motorist, killing him.

Stark told ABC’s “Good Morning America” he did what “any other driver would be able to do if they were physically able.”

Stark was hospitalized and spoke from his hospital room.

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan says he “saved lives and took action even after being harmed.”