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ANNAPOLIS, Md. 鈥?A late night shooting over the weekend in Annapolis has community and city leaders calling for a town hall m stanley cup eeting in Annapolis. Annapolis Ward 2 representative, Alderman Fred Paone, will host a meeting Tuesday night at 7 at the First Baptist Church on West Washington Street.Four people were shot, inside a home off of Clay Street. Two of the victims were juveniles, the other two were adult men. Police would not go into details because this is an ongoing investigation, but one of them, Shawn McGowan who died seemed to be a target in this shooting. One of them was shot several times, it was done with intent and purpose and it appeared it really didn t care and had just zero value for humane life. Annapolis detectives are continuing the investigation stanley mug . It looks like there was plenty of video evidence from security ca stanley cup meras on the scene, some personal door bell cameras and city installed cameras. Annapolis Police Chief Edward Jackson was so moved by this type of violence on