A shooting in Chestertown, Maryland, led to the arrests of two people after police responded to reports of an assault and gunfire in January 2026. The incident happened on January 22 in the 100 block of Elmer T. Hawkins Drive. Chestertown Police officers were dispatched at approximately 2:30 p.m. after receiving reports of a fight in progress involving gunshots.

The investigation determined that a man had allegedly been assaulted inside a residence before the confrontation moved outside, where several shots were fired.

What Happened in the Chestertown Shooting?

According to investigators, the victim was attacked by multiple suspects inside a home. Police said the man was punched in the face and struck with a handgun before allegedly being dragged outside the residence.

Once outside, several shots were fired toward the victim and two acquaintances as the suspects left the area.

The victim suffered injuries including facial lacerations and swelling and was transported to a local medical facility for treatment. Authorities reported that no other people were injured during the shooting.

The investigation also determined that two nearby residences were struck by gunfire. Evidence was recovered from both locations as detectives worked to establish what happened and identify those responsible.

Two People Arrested

Police subsequently identified and located two suspects at a residence in the 400 block of Calvert Street.

The suspects were identified as 17-year-old Mehki Jordan Bordley-Reeves of Chestertown and 19-year-old Mehki Terrence Jenkins of Kennedyville. Although Bordley-Reeves was 17 at the time of the alleged offense, he was charged as an adult.

Both were accused of multiple offenses stemming from the shooting and assault.

Bordley-Reeves faced charges including three counts of attempted second-degree murder, first- and second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, having a loaded handgun and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony or violent crime.

Jenkins was also charged with assault, reckless endangerment, having a loaded handgun and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony or violent crime.

Chestertown Police Investigation

The shooting became part of a broader period of heightened attention to public safety in Chestertown during January.

Town officials later reported to the Chestertown Mayor and Council that the investigation into the Calvert Heights shooting remained active. By March, officials said the two individuals involved had been charged, with the juvenile identified as the primary aggressor being sent to a juvenile facility and the 19-year-old adult placed on home detention.

Authorities indicated that additional arrests could potentially follow as the investigation continued.

Community Reaction

The shooting generated concern in Chestertown, where residents were confronted with reports of gunfire and a significant police response.

Chestertown Police Department serves the town from its headquarters on High Street and operates around the clock for emergency calls. The department has urged residents to report crimes and suspicious activity to law enforcement.

The January shooting also came during a period when the community was dealing with separate public-safety concerns, including a threat involving Washington College that resulted in increased police visibility around the campus.

The cases were separate incidents, but together they contributed to heightened concern among residents and members of the Washington College community.

Investigation and Legal Proceedings

The charges against Bordley-Reeves and Jenkins are allegations, and both defendants are entitled to due process. An arrest or criminal charge does not constitute a finding of guilt.

Investigators may continue to review physical evidence, witness statements and other information connected with the January shooting. Any additional charges or court developments would be determined through the legal process.

The victim’s identity and further personal details were not included in the publicly available information reviewed for this report.

The Chestertown shooting remains a significant incident for the local community, particularly because gunfire struck nearby homes and because the alleged assault preceded the shooting.

Disclaimer: This report is based on information publicly available concerning the January 22, 2026, Chestertown shooting. Criminal charges are allegations and do not establish guilt. Details may change as the investigation and court proceedings continue. Any later information released by law enforcement or the courts should be considered alongside the information contained in this report.

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