SAN ANTONIO – Two men have been arrested after a fight over a Netflix account ended with gunfire.

Brian Travis Reynolds, 19, and Anthony Constante, 19, were taken into custody this week in connection with an incident outside a home on Calle Briseno, according to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.

Investigators said the confrontation started on September 23, after Reynolds changed the name on 20-year-old Vincent Munoz’s Netflix account to an insult. Munoz then agreed to fight Reynolds and Constante after feeling disrespected.

When the pair showed up, they jumped a fence to get to Munoz. Reynolds had a handgun in his waistband, which he allegedly handed to Constante during the fight. At one point, Constante was seen on video striking Munoz repeatedly while holding the weapon, deputies said.

The fight continued after the gun was passed back to Reynolds. A shot was fired during the struggle, and Munoz was left bleeding from the head. It’s still unclear if he was struck by a bullet or injured another way.

Deputies also noted the gun had been modified with an illegal device known as a “switch,” which turns it into a fully automatic weapon.

Reynolds and Constante were arrested.