DELTONA TEEN INJURED IN DRVE-BY
SHOOTING
A 13-year-old boy is recovering from
a gunshot wound to the hand sustained in a drive-by shooting
late Thursday night in Deltona. Volusia County Sheriff’s
deputies investigating the shooting believe it was gang-related.
No arrests have been made.
The shooting occurred at about 11:40
p.m., in front of 1044 Wakefield Circle. The victim, Alexis
Calderon, was outside working on a car at the time. Two older
brothers and another boy, all teenagers, were also at the home.
The victim said a white passenger car stopped in the street in
front of his house and someone called out his name, so he walked
towards the car. As he did, a passenger pulled out a handgun and
fired at Calderon, striking him in the left hand. The victim’s
brothers and the friend drove him to Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial in Orange City and called authorities while on their
way to the hospital. The victim was later transferred to Halifax
Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach.
The victim said he didn’t recognize
the people in the car, believed to be a white, 4-door Nissan
Altima with tinted windows and a spoiler. The other witnesses
said they didn’t see who was in the car. Two of the witnesses
refused to give written statements, and all of the people
deputies spoke to -- including the victim -- said they had no
idea why the shooting took place. One of the brothers, though,
told dispatchers that they had been having problems with some
people, but he didn’t elaborate. Based on their previous
dealings with the victim and his family, deputies believe there
might be gang involvement. Anyone with information about the
shooting is asked to call Crime
Stoppers of Northeast Florida, toll-free, at
(888) 277-TIPS. Resident can
also text a tip by texting “TIP231 plus the message” to CRIMES.
Tipsters who provide information to Crime Stoppers will remain
anonymous and can qualify for a reward of up to $1,000.