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Man Wounded By Gunshot Limps Into Hospital, But Cops Skeptical of Shooting Account

September 9, 2016 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

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Alfred Wright, seen above at two different bookings at the Volusia jail, was three times arrested on weapons charges in the past five years. He reported being shot when he arrived at Florida Hospital Flagler with a wounded thigh earlier this week.

Alfred Wright has been arrested three times in the past five years in Volusia County, all three times on weapons charges—illegally carrying a concealed firearm, possession of a weapon on school property, aggravated assault without a firearm. Late Tuesday night, he went to Florida Hospital Flagler’s emergency room with a gunshot to his thigh and claimed he’d been shot by an assailant and robbed of his wallet either in Palm Coast or in Flagler Beach.


The Flagler County Sheriff and the Flagler Beach Police Department both investigated, with Flagler Beach taking over the investigation. But the investigation was closed in 24 hours even though the circumstances of the shooting were inconclusive, largely because of the conflicting stories Wright and his girlfriend, Alexis Gayne, gave police, and because police suspect the gunshot may have been self-inflicted, though no weapon was recovered.

Wright, a 23-year-old resident of Fleming Avenue in Ormond Beach, had a small-caliber gunshot wound in the middle of his right thigh. According to the account he gave a sheriff’s deputy, he had been drinking all day and riding in his 19-year-old girlfriend’s Ford Fusion, in the passenger seat, when sometime in late evening the pair went to Epic Theaters in Town Center. Somewhere in that neighborhood, Wright said he got out of the car to urinate, and when he got back in a light-skinned man approached him out of nowhere and pointed a chrome pistol at him, demanding his money and, for some reason, his pants. Wright said he complied, but then when Wright stood up, the alleged assailant shot him at close range.

Wright said he quickly got back in the car with his girlfriend and they drove to the hospital. Wright claimed he cut up his jeans to wrap up his leg (although Florida Hospital Flagler’s Emergency Room is within a minute or two’s drive from the area of Epic Theaters. Wright gave a similar account to a Flagler Beach police officer, who noted that Wright had been “partially incoherent and very disoriented,” and that he was unsure where the incident took place, at one point suggesting it took place on the beach, at another that he and Gayne were somewhere on Belle Terre Parkway.

Gayne’s account was different. She made no mention of coming to Flagler to see a movie, but that she and Wright were in Flagler Beach, on A1A, where they’d stopped to take a walk along the shore somewhere between North 3rd and North 7th Streets. She told cops that two unknown black men approached them and told Wright to “give me your shit,” and that after Wright gave his wallet to one of the men, the man shot him, then the two alleged assailants fled north. The couple then drove to Florida Hospital Flagler without calling 911. Along the way, Wright his girlfriend said, cut up his jeans where he’d been shot and threw that part of his pants out the window.

She consented to a search of her car. There was no evidence of blood in the vehicle, though a bloody towel was part of the evidence at the hospital. A 5-inch knife was found in the center console but there was no blood on it, nor were other weapons or bullets found.

The bullet, the Flagler Beach police report notes, entered one foot above Wright’s knee and exited just above the knee cap. The sheriff’s deputy noted that “the angle the suspect [sic.] was shot is not consistent with the suspect directly facing him.” The Flagler Beach officer concluded that the wound “appeared to have been from an accidental self-inflicted gunshot or gunshot from the unknown [assailant] at a very close proximity to Wright.”

Neither Wright nor Gayne could give a description of the gun. The piece of jeans Wright threw out of the car window was searched for but not recovered.

It is possible, based on Wright’s criminal history, that he had accidentally shot himself and, not wanting to face yet another arrest for having had a weapon in his possession, claimed he’d been shot. Both police agencies closed their case.

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Comments

  1. Anonymous says

    September 9, 2016 at 12:10 pm

    Drug deal gone bad.

  2. The Geode says

    September 9, 2016 at 12:36 pm

    LOL. He definitely shot himself…

  3. Brian says

    September 9, 2016 at 12:48 pm

    More brilliant criminals from society’s underbelly – don’t bother getting your stories straight before being interviewed by the police…

  4. Veteran says

    September 9, 2016 at 2:16 pm

    Two black men or one light skinned man. Not even close.

  5. woodchuck says

    September 9, 2016 at 2:52 pm

    Hope they have Obama care or pay the health care penalty like I do.

  6. Rick says

    September 9, 2016 at 3:22 pm

    Lol, now what matters? I’m still trying to figure out how he shot himself in the foot entering the knee region and exiting by or through the knee cap. These two were up to no good and it literally backfired, hahaha. The cleanup continues but at a price to the taxpayers.

  7. Just me says

    September 9, 2016 at 4:47 pm

    A prime example of just how far off base our gun nuts,anti constitutional left are. They want to take away the RIGHRs of law abiding citizens but look the other way at criminals like him! ~Alfred Wright has been arrested three times in the past five years in Volusia County, all three times on weapons charges—illegally carrying a concealed firearm, possession of a weapon on school property, aggravated assault without a firearm.”~ from the article if the left where truly concerned about crimes committed with guns he would be locked up aftet his first crime of the 3 (that he was caught on) over the past 3 years.

  8. Anonymous says

    September 10, 2016 at 8:59 am

    @Brian, how exactly is he a criminal in this situation? If the case was close then obviously no criminal activity took place. Let me guess, he’s black so that makes him guilty

  9. Retiredlawenforcement says

    September 10, 2016 at 10:21 am

    Quite possibly someone’s life was spared due to this SAVAGES stupidy. They should of arrested him for criminal possession of a weapon, destruction of evidence and filing a false report.

  10. Retiredlawenforcement says

    September 10, 2016 at 12:22 pm

    Anonymous, your kidding right ? Didn’t you read the beginning of this article? Or does the usual defense of ” THROWING OUT THE RACE CARD” the only option left. It’s tim3 we stop making excuses for criminal activity and deflecting attention away from the failures of LIBERAL SOCIAL PROGRAMS AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM regardless of what RACE, COLOR OR CREED ! Criminals are criminals and as we can plainly see this guy is no stranger to the system.

    WAKE UP

  11. Brian says

    September 10, 2016 at 1:34 pm

    Hey Anonymous – did you not make it to the last paragraph? “It is possible, based on Wright’s CRIMINAL HISTORY that he accidentally shot himself.” Sorry, pal, but he’s a criminal.

  12. Outsider says

    September 11, 2016 at 8:47 am

    It’s obvious this fine gentleman shot himself, with his own gun while in a drunken stupor. I wonder what would have happened if a white man concocted a story about being assaulted by two black men. Jesse and Al would be down here in a New York minute decrying the injustice of it all.

  13. Sherry says

    September 11, 2016 at 9:13 am

    OK. . . Second amendment zealots. . . how in the world is this person still legally allowed to be in possession of a gun? What completely “twisted” logic to try and blame this on those who want tighter gun regulations!

  14. Outsider says

    September 11, 2016 at 3:33 pm

    Sherry, unfortunately the article doesn’t enlighten us as to the outcome of the charge of illegally carrying a concealed firearm. If he was convicted, that would make him a felon and would not legally be able to possess a firearm, which makes the point that criminals don’t follow the laws, so you can write away until your hand falls off but they will not comply.

  15. Brian says

    September 12, 2016 at 7:38 am

    Sherry, where does it state that this person is “still legally allowed to be in possession of a gun?” Ever see the cartoon with the little boy and little girl walking to school, and the little girl says “I feel really safe in this gun-free zone, because criminals won’t be allowed to use one here. That’s how it works, right?”

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