Police Probe Shooting at Potomac Home

According to officials, police do not believe the incident was a random act

A late-night shooting left a 21-year-old man wounded and shattered the calm in a normally quiet neighborhood in Potomac, Md. News4’s Pat Collins has more on why police believe the shooting was no random act.

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It happened late Sunday night in the 8500 block of Victory Lane, near the intersection of Bunnell Drive.

Police say the suspect rang the doorbell, and then got into a fight with one of the people living in the house.

The victim is currently in the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery.

Police are still investigating possible suspects and motives into the shooting.

If you have any information related to this incident, please call Montgomery County Police.

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