BEACHWOOD, Ohio -- A Parma man accidentally fired his gun inside Beachwood Place shortly after another shooting happened Saturday outside the mall, police said.

Brandon Wood, 24, is charged with inducing panic in the second of two shootings that panicked shoppers at the mall.

Wood accidentally fired his gun just inside one of the mall's entrances, police said. A 17-year-old girl was hurt, but investigators did not specify how she was injured.

Wood ran out of the mall after his gun fired. He was arrested Tuesday on Wilson Mills Road near Interstate 271, police said.

His arrest came one day after investigators released photos of a person of interest.

Detectives determined the incident was not related to another shooting that happened minutes earlier in the parking lot outside Saks Fifth Avenue.

Criminal charges are pending in the first shooting, but the two men involved have been released from custody, police said.

Detectives have determined the two men knew each other and were involved in an altercation just before 3 p.m. One of the men was shot in the leg, police said.

The wounded man was taken to a hospital for treatment.

Investigators recovered a handgun and cash at the scene, police said.

The first shooting prompted a lockdown at the mall. Beachwood police dispatcher told dozens of 911 callers to remain in the mall until officers checked the building and lifted the lockdown, according to recordings of the calls released Monday afternoon.

The shooting was the second at Beachwood Place in less than a year. A California man was charged in a March 23, 2017 shooting that investigators said was the result of a drug deal gone awry.

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