Magisterial District Judge Sonya McKnight shot and wounded her husband in their home Friday morning and Harrisburg police are investigating, according to two sources familiar with the investigation.

The shooting happened at 8:34 a.m. in the 2700 block of Lexington Street, police said.

The man’s injuries are not believed to be life-threatening, according to District Attorney Fran Chardo, who declined to identify the shooter or person who was shot in the incident.

Police have since announced that the man has undergone surgery, and he is now listed in stable condition.

But Chardo confirmed that the shooting involved a violation of an order of protection from abuse. And Chardo confirmed the man shot was the subject of the PFA order. Detectives are investigating to determine whether the shooting was justified, Chardo said.

A police news release said they responded to a call regarding shots fired on Lexington Street. When officers arrived, they learned a man with gunshot injuries already had arrived at the emergency room of a local hospital. The news release did not identify the people involved or specify which hospital.

A neighbor on Lexington Street said she heard a single gunshot. The neighbor said she saw “a bunch of cops and went back inside.”

McKnight serves in Harrisburg and her district judge’s office is on North Cameron Street.

The judge’s husband, Enoch McKnight, 52, pleaded guilty to simple assault, recklessly endangering another person and criminal mischief to property on Monday. Those crimes occurred Oct. 19, 2018, according to online court records.

He was arrested Oct. 20 and spent more than two weeks in jail before his $75,000 bond was reduced to $5,000. His sentence handed down Monday was listed in online court records as “costs only.” The costs were listed at $3,380.

Enoch McKnight also was arrested Nov. 18, 2018 for violating a PFA order, according to online records.

The district judge was elected in 2015. Sonya McKnight defeated a sitting district judge, Robert Jennings III, in the 2015 primary and captured the seat in the general election. Jennings sought re-election even while he was under investigation for misconduct; he later pleaded no contest to charges that he strong-armed constables for campaign cash.

In the early evening Friday, Zena Carroll walked Lexington Street, talking about how unusual it is to see a shooting in her neighborhood.

“We don’t usually get things like this in this neighborhood. It’s a quiet neighborhood,” she said. “Everyone gets along.”

Carroll said she talked to her neighbors about the shooting, but she didn’t see what happened. She only heard police sirens and saw their flashing lights.

Carroll also heard the news that the shooting was related to a protection from abuse order violation, and she expressed concerns about how easily they can be ignored.

“Why don’t they pay attention to the PFA?” she said. “They need to make them stronger.”

Carroll doesn’t know McKnight well, but she said they first met when they were both teenagers.

“She was always able to defend herself,” Carroll said. “She’s been able to stand up for herself.”