July 29,
2005
Gary Davidson
Public Information Officer
ACCUSED
GUNMAN IN DRIVE-BY SHOOTING TURNS HIMSELF IN
A 16-year-old DeLand
boy accused of being the triggerman in a drive-by shooting that injured
another teen has turned himself in. And now he’s facing yet another
criminal charge after a corrections officer found four bullets in his
shoe. Meanwhile, the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office continues to
search for the driver, who’s facing charges of being an accomplice to
the shooting.
The shooting took
place on May 8 on South Adelle Avenue near DeLand. A passenger in a
passing vehicle fired a shot at a group of people standing near a
restaurant, striking 17-year-old Barnabus Jones in the torso. Jones has
since recovered from the wound, and deputies believe he wasn’t the
intended target. The investigation led to 16-year-old Brandon Blanks,
who was initially charged with stealing the 9 mm handgun believed to
have been used in the shooting. According to witness statements, Blanks
was armed with the handgun on May 8 when he got into a car driven by
another teen, 18-year-old Kofi Smith. Blanks was reportedly looking to
settle a score with another teen he had been have problems with. When he
spotted the intended target, Blanks opened fire, instead striking Jones
once in the chest.
Blanks turned himself
in at the Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach overnight on a
warrant charging him with aggravated battery. Blanks also was charged
with introducing contraband into a detention facility after a routine
search during the booking process turned up four bullets in a plastic
bag tucked into one of his shoes. The Sheriff’s Office has obtained a
warrant charging Smith, who witnesses said drove the car used in the
shooting, with being a principal to aggravated battery. Anyone with
information regarding Smith’s whereabouts is asked to contact
Sheriff’s investigator Kim Partington at (386) 943-7866 or Crime
Stoppers of Northeast Florida, toll-free, at (888) 277-TIPS. Callers to
Crime Stoppers will remain anonymous and can qualify for a reward of up
to $1,000.