AKRON, Ohio — A man recently cleared of murder charges was hospitalized Sunday with a gunshot wound.

Michael J. Herring, 31, was shot in the left forearm and left shoulder about 3 a.m. Sunday at the intersection of South Main Street and East Spring Alley, according to Akron Police.

Herring was treated and released from Akron General Medical Center, police said.

No other details were included in the report. Akron police said the shooting happened as Herring was leaving Luxe Nightclub in downtown Akron.

Investigators are reviewing surveillance videos from the area, police said.

Akron police spokesman Lt. Rick Edwards said they are unsure if the shooting had anything to do with Herring being accused in a July 14 fatal shooting.

Herring spent about a month in jail on accusations that he shot and killed Ronnie Travis, 28.

A Summit County grand jury rejected charges against him. Akron detectives at the time said they still believed Herring was involved in the shooting.

Travis was shot several times as he stood outside his parked car in the 1200 block of Packard Drive.

A Columbus fugitive task force arrested Herring July 31 after monitoring him for a several days, police said.

Herring was granted early release from prison on Feb. 27 after serving four years of a five-year sentence following a conviction for possessing a stolen gun. State prison records say Herring's original release date was set for Feb. 4, 2015.

Police in that case found Herring trying to force a 30-year-old woman out of a car on April 2 in a parking lot at the intersection of East and Iona avenues.