UPDATE: This is not the first time Maryo Lindsey has been in trouble. In 2013, Lindsey had a loaded gun and marijuana in his football bag that was on a school bus for Dunkerton High School. In 2014 at the age of 18, a judge sentenced Lindsey to five years in prison. One of the charges included a felon possessing a handgun.

Because a judge did not set a mandatory minimum sentence, and because of good behavior, the Black Hawk County attorney says Lindsey got out of prison early.

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UPDATE: In the early morning hours Friday, the Waterloo Police Tactical Unit made two arrests: Maryo D. Lindsey, 21, and Aundrey Frequel Roberts Jr. 23, both from Waterloo.

Waterloo Police say they found several shell casings at the scene and after talking with witnesses, a vehicle and suspect description was obtained.

Lindsey is charged with going armed with intent, willful bodily injury, carrying Weapons, possesion of weapons by a felon, and intimidation with a weapon.

Roberts Jr. is charged with willful bodily injury, and intimidation with a weapon.

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A 9-year-old boy was shot and wounded in Waterloo Thursday night, according to police.

Officers said the boy was shot in the hip area and his injuries are not life-threatening.

It happened just before 8 p.m. in the 1200 block of West Mullan Avenue.

Investigators said several shots hit a town home, with one going through a window and hitting the boy.

Police say it's possible this was a drive by shooting, but don't know who the target was.

Officers said they do not yet have any suspects and have not made any arrests.

Stay with KCRG-TV9 for more information as it becomes available.