One of two men shot during a home invasion near Shippensburg University late Monday is a suspect in the burglary case.

Kevin Malik Kenney, 20, of Philadelphia, was shot after he and Harrisburg resident Sherrod E. Baltimore, 21, forced their way into an apartment in the 1200 block of Bard Drive, Shippensburg Township, at about 10:30 p.m., police said.

Christopher Batts Jr., who was in the apartment at the time, was shot in the stomach and airlifted to York Hospital. Kenny was flown to Hershey Medical Center. Police did indicate where the bullet(s) entered Kenney's body, and no information was immediately available on either's condition.

Chavez Ortiz, who lives in the apartment, told police the incident began after someone knocked on his door two times between 9:30-10:30 p.m.

Ortiz said he didn't recognize the person through the peep hole, so he didn't open the door.

After Batts arrived, the individual came back and knocked for the second time, Ortiz told police. After a third knock, Batts answered the door and Kenney and Baltimore forced their way in, according to police.

Batts immediately was struck on the head with a crow bar, police said. Just after, Ortiz said he heard two gunshots ring out, and saw one of the suspects run from the apartment.

The other suspect wrestled with Batts, who dropped his Ruger pistol during the tussle, police said.

The two kept wrestling until Ortiz said he found the gun and pointed it at the suspect, who then fled the apartment.

Police discovered Kenney with a gunshot wound in the 500 block of Bard Drive at 11:20 p.m. They responded to the incident scene and found Batts at 11:46 p.m.

Police said another person, Nashid Al-Hadi, also was in the apartment when they arrived. Officers found blood on the floor, walls, doors and light switches throughout the first floor. Police also said they found a crow bar on the living room floor, gloves, a pocket knife, a black Ruger pistol, shell casings and a cell phone.

Officers said they found a white 1999 Land Rover, with its front passenger seat covered in blood, near the spot they found Kenney. Police also said they found a gun holster in the vehicle. During a canvas of the area, officers said they found a discarded 9 mm pistol and a blue glove.

Police caught up with Baltimore, who confessed to participating in the incident on Tuesday.

Baltimore told investigators he went to the apartment to buy marijuana, and he had a crowbar with him. He said he didn't know Kenney had a 9 mm with him, however.

As Batts opened the door, Baltimore told police Kenney forced the door open.

Baltimore said he thought Kenney was being dragged inside, which is why he swung the crowbar and struck Batts in the head.

Baltimore said moments later he heard a gunshot and immediately dropped the crowbar. As Kenney and Batts rolled around on the floor, Baltimore told police he tried to pull them apart. He said after they were separated, he and Kenney fled the scene. Thats when he said he realized Kenney had been shot, according to police.e

Baltimore would not provide any additional information about the incident, police said. He has been charged with: