Golfer hospitalized with ‘severe brain injuries’ after being attacked with club

A golf dispute turned violent, leaving a Memphis group chief hospitalized and his assailant dealing with assault prices.

In response to Memphis police, Wesley Caldwell, 22, struck Mark Coleman within the head with a membership on Dec. 3 after Coleman went to retrieve a ball that was hit close to the outlet Caldwell was taking part in on the Hyperlinks at Whitehaven course earlier this month.

Caldwell reportedly threw Coleman’s ball earlier than putting the left facet of his head with a membership as Coleman tried to stroll away.

Wesley Caldwell, 22, allegedly struck another golfer in the head with a club.
Wesley Caldwell, 22, allegedly struck one other golfer within the head with a membership.
Shelby County Sheriff

Coleman grew to become disoriented and was taken to the hospital for emergency surgical procedure attributable to bleeding on the mind. He has “vital mind accidents,” in response to authorities.

Caldwell was charged with aggravated assault on Monday and launched on $5,000 bond.

Coleman’s household has been outspoken concerning the bond that they really feel isn’t severe sufficient.

“For the bond listening to and the bond to be so low, it’s very unacceptable,” the sufferer’s brother Stephon Coleman mentioned through WREG.

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Wesley Caldwell was hospitalized with a fractured cranium and a “severe mind harm” after the assault at Hyperlinks at Whitehaven
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“Why is it a $5,000 bond for the harm he’s carried out to my stepson,” Willie Walker, the sufferer’s stepfather, added.

The Memphis department of the NAACP would additionally wish to see the costs “upgraded from aggravated assault to tried homicide,” it mentioned in a press release.

“Mr. Coleman has been a fixture in Memphis civic life for a while,” the NAACP mentioned in a press release. “Whereas we proceed to wish for Mark, we can even proceed to demand justice for Mark and for all of these impacted by violence in our group.”

Caldwell’s subsequent courtroom look is slated for Jan. 17, 2023.

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