The man who was shot during his Saturday night rampage on Annunciation Street is still hospitalized for his injuries and faces several charges on his release, but no charges are expected against the man who shot him, New Orleans police said.

Meanwhile, police are on the lookout for an intruder who was discovered in a Broadmoor girl’s bedroom last week, they said.

Jordan Lowe’s shooting on Annunciation Street came after a rampage that disturbed a number of neighbors, said Lt. Jennifer Dupree, who supervises investigations in the NOPD Second Distict. Lowe, who is from out of town, had been staying at friend’s house nearby, but after going out for the evening Saturday night, began causing a commotion in the 5500 block of Annunciation around 10:45 p.m., Dupree said.

At one point, Lowe grabbed a potted plant and threw it through a window, Dupree said. He then used a pool stick to begin breaking the windows of a vehicle parked in the block, at which time the resident came out and confronted him, Dupree said.

Instead, Lowe turned and hit the resident with the pool stick, Dupree said. The resident went back into his own house, and Lowe followed him and attempted to hit him with the stick again, Dupree said, but the resident had armed himself with a gun and shot Lowe twice, once in the stomach and once in the chest.

Lowe then left the house, and had crawled under another home two doors away when police arrived, Dupree said. He was taken to the hospital, where he remained in intensive-care on Tuesday but in stable condition, Dupree said. He will be charged with aggravated battery and criminal damage to property when he is released, Dupree said.

Physical evidence at the scene as well as a number of witnesses — including another person Lowe had threatened — make it clear that Lowe had followed the resident he was attacking, Dupree said, so no charges are anticipated to be filed from the shooting. It does not appear that Lowe knew the man, she noted.

Eden Street prowler

Meanwhile, patrol officers are being urged to be on the lookout for a man who crept through an unlocked window into a girl’s bedroom in Broadmoor late last week, said Sgt. Warren Keller of the NOPD Second District.

The girl — whose age was not available — was asleep in her room at a home in the 4400 block of Eden Street (near South Lopez) around 2:30 a.m. Thursday when she woke up to find a strange man standing in her room, watching a TV she had left on overnight, Keller said. The girl screamed and ran into her mother’s room, and when they returned together he had left, apparently through an open window, Keller said.

“The daughter said he never touched her, and nothing was reported stolen,” Keller said. “He was just standing inside her bedroom.”

The girl did not get a good enough look at the man to provide any kind of useful description, Keller said. Patrol officers, however, are being urged to pay particular attention to any reports of suspicious people in the area, however, and residents who see anyone unusual on a neighbor’s property are urged to report them to police, Keller said.