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Two Men Injured in College Park Shooting Near UMD Campus

Two men were shot and assaulted near UMD's campus Saturday night on the 7500 block of Rhode Island Avenue; one suffered a gunshot wound, the other an assault.

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Two men ended up in the hospital after a shooting reported around 8:20 p.m. on the 7500 block of Rhode Island Avenue in College Park on Saturday, March 21, just outside the University of Maryland campus.

Prince George's County police arrived to find one man suffering a gunshot wound. He was transported to a hospital, and authorities described his injuries as non-life-threatening. A second man, reportedly the victim of an assault connected to the same incident, was also taken for treatment.

The Prince George's County Police Department is leading the criminal investigation. At the time of the initial report, detectives had not released suspect descriptions or announced any arrests. Police asked anyone with information to contact detectives directly.

The 7500 block of Rhode Island Avenue sits near the edge of UMD's campus, a stretch where students, staff, and residents move on foot and by transit well into the night. County detectives opened an investigation to determine the motive and suspect involvement, and whether the two victims were targeted or caught up in a dispute. Investigators were expected to review surveillance footage from nearby cameras and interview witnesses to piece together the timeline.

Off-campus incidents in College Park draw heightened attention because of how tightly student life and residential neighborhoods are woven together around UMD. Public safety in that zone typically requires close coordination between the Prince George's County Police Department and the University of Maryland Police Department. The shooting renewed familiar questions about the allocation of resources along those shared boundaries, and short-term increases in patrol activity in the surrounding blocks are a common response.

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