Akron police are investigating an apparent family feud that they say involved two men shooting each other and, later, the shooting of a neighbor's home.

The incidents happened early Monday in the 1100 block of Laurel Avenue in the city's Sherbondy Hill neighborhood.

Police were first called to a home there about 12:15 a.m. for a shooting. Officers found a 24-year-old man shot in the leg.

The man told police he got into a quarrel with his wife's 19-year-old cousin, Quincy Rucker. Police said Rucker shot the man, who then returned fire and shot Rucker.

Rucker, who fled before police arrived, later turned up at a hospital with a gunshot wound to the shoulder.

Police charged Rucker with felonious assault. The 24-year-old, who was also taken to a hospital for his bullet wound, was neither charged nor publicly identified by police in a prepared statement about the incident.

About 2½ hours after the double shooting, police were called back to the 1100 block of Laurel Avenue for a report of shots fired.

Bullets had hit the house next to the home where Rucker and the other man shot each other. Police believe the bullets were meant for the home where the family feud erupted, not the home that was hit.