Arrest made in shooting outside NYC Hells Angels clubhouse

FILE- In this Dec. 16, 2016 file photo, motorcycles are parked on the street outside the Hells Angels motorcycle club headquarters in New York. Authorities said that a man affiliated with the Hells Angels was charged Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2016 in a shooting sparked by a dispute over a parking spot outside the motorcycle club's headquarters on Dec. 11. (AP Photo/Tom Hays, File) (The Associated Press)

New York City police say they've made an arrest in connection with a shooting over a parking spot outside a Hell's Angels clubhouse in Manhattan.

Authorities say a brawl erupted Dec. 11 after 25-year-old David Martinez moved an orange traffic cone used to hold a parking spot outside the biker club's headquarters. Martinez survived a gunshot wound to the stomach.

Police said Wednesday 52-year-old Anthony Iovenitti of Kingston, New York, has been arrested. There was no immediate information on an attorney who could comment on his behalf.

A lawyer for the motorcycle club has not responded to a comment request.