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A man was struck in the head with a rubber mallet at the North Point Plaza Flea Market on Sunday afternoon during what a police dispatcher initially characterized as a "motorcycle gang-related" fight.
Officers responded to the market in the 2400 block of North Point Road in Dundalk about 1:10 p.m. for a report of a fight between two groups and found the man with a serious but non-life-threatening injury, said Cpl. John Wachter, a police spokesman.
Wachter would not confirm a connection to a gang or provide more details on the nature of the fight.

Police arrest 2 after fight at Dundalk flea market
Man wounded after being hit with rubber mallet.

DUNDALK, Md. — Baltimore County police arrested two people Sunday afternoon after a fight erupted involving two groups of people.
Baltimore County police said officers were called to the North Point Flea Market about 1:10 p.m. Sunday in response to a possible fight.
Investigators said police found that a man had been hit with a rubber mallet to his upper body. The victim was taken to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Rescue crews said two other people were injured in the fight but they declined treatment.
The department said it is aware of rumors that gang members were involved in the fight but officers have not confirmed that.
The incident is under investigation.