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Double Trouble: Maryland Man Hospitalized Twice In A Week After Separate Targeted Shootings

Kenneth Tyrone Jackson had a rough week in Washington County.

Hagerstown Police are investigating the shootings.

Hagerstown Police are investigating the shootings.

Photo Credit: Hagerstown Police Department via Instagram
Meritus Medical Center

Meritus Medical Center

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The 26-year-old Hagerstown resident made two stops to the Meritus Medical Center in four days after suffering gunshot wounds in separate shootings, according to police.

Officers from the Hagerstown Police Department were called at around 2:40 a.m. on Friday morning to the 200 block of West Franklin Street, where there was a reported shooting.

Upon arrival, they found Jackson suffering from a gunshot wound to the shoulder, and he was taken to the hospital for treatment and evaluation of a non-life-threatening injury. 

According to police, Jackson was no stranger to the Meritus Medical Center, and was recognized immediately as the same person who was treated earlier in the week on Monday, Nov. 11 for a gunshot wound to his leg.

Investigators say that they do not believe the incidents are connected and each case has a separate suspect; however, they are both believed to be targeted and the shooters were known to Jackson.

No details about possible shooters have been released.

Both shootings remain under investigation. 

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