JACKSON, MI – Two men were injured in an overnight shooting in a Jackson home.

Police responded to the incident in the 300 block of N. Elm Avenue around 12:45 a.m., Monday, Feb. 10, Jackson Police and Fire Services Director Elmer Hitt said.

A woman living in an apartment had issues with her ex-boyfriend on Sunday, Feb. 9, Hitt said. The 32-year-old Jackson County man left but returned to the home after midnight and found a 36-year-old Jackson County man with the woman, he said.

An altercation happened at the apartment door and shots were fired through the closed door, Hitt said. The ex-boyfriend was hit in the abdomen, Hitt said, and the other man was hit in the left shin and upper right shoulder.

The ex-boyfriend was gone when police arrived on scene, Hitt said. Officers later found him in Blackman Township and he was taken by ambulance to Henry Ford Allegiance Health in critical condition, Hitt said.

The other man was also taken by ambulance to Henry Ford Allegiance Health and is stable, Hitt said.

The incident is still under investigation.

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