Pubdate: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 Source: Decatur Daily (AL) Copyright: 2002 The Decatur Daily Contact: http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/index.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/696 Author: Holly Hollman, Daily Staff Writer SHOOTING LEAVES MAN PARALYZED Sheriff Calls Incident Drug Deal Gone Bad ATHENS -- Sheriff Mike Blakely said a drug deal that went bad led to someone shooting an alleged Limestone County drug dealer in the neck, paralyzing him. Blakely said his office previously has arrested the victim, Shay Farris, 23, of 21134 Mitchell Lane, Athens, for drug-related crimes. He is in stable but critical condition today at Huntsville Hospital. Chief Investigator Stanley McNatt said he is paralyzed from the chest down. As of this morning, Maurio Thatch, 22, of 1700 Old Madison Pike, Madison, was the only arrest. He was arrested for first-degree criminal mischief for allegedly setting a getaway car on fire. The sheriff said Farris was allegedly operating a drug house at his current home, west of Athens in the Cross Key community. Investigators have conducted surveillance on Farris' home looking for possible drug activity, the sheriff said. Officers had to contend with nine chained pit bulls to get inside the home after the early afternoon shooting Monday. While investigating the scene, officers found drugs and money in a vehicle in the carport. "The Lord works in mysterious ways," Blakely said of the drug find. Investigators found four ounces of cocaine worth about $4,000 plus $4,760 cash. Investigators also found Zoloft, a prescription anti-depressant, at the residence. The victim's girlfriend said a doctor gave her Zoloft samples, Blakely said. Charges Pending The sheriff said his office could charge Farris and his girlfriend for drug possession, but no charges had been filed early today. Blakely said Farris and his girlfriend were uncooperative during questioning. Farris was conscious after the shooting but wouldn't give many details about the incident, Blakely said. Farris' brother, Corey Farris, also was at the scene, but said he arrived after getting a call that someone shot his brother. Corey Farris told Blakely he didn't know about the drugs. During the apparent drug deal with four individuals, someone shot Farris in the neck and leg, Blakely said. The sheriff said Farris appeared to be shot with a handgun. After the shooting, Blakely said he wasn't sure what went wrong with the deal. He didn't know if Farris fired a shot or if there was only one shooter. 4 Suspects Sought Authorities were searching for four suspects in Decatur. Farris' girlfriend, who was at the home during the drug deal, said three black men and a black female were involved. She said they left in a gray Chrysler Fifth Avenue with a Morgan County tag. "We believe we know the identity of the female, and we're trying to find her," Blakely said. Chief Investigator Stanley McNatt said the four suspects left Farris' home in a gray Chrysler Fifth Avenue. They took it to Sportsman's Park off Lentzville Road and got a ride. Three people, including the female owner and Thatch, went back to burn the car, McNatt said. The female tried to report the car missing about 6 p.m. "That was about the same time we learned it was on fire," McNatt said. Authorities have not charged the female with a crime. The female told investigators she thought something bad happened in her car, and she wanted to burn it so authorities couldn't trace it to her, Blakely said. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager