A federal prison
guard has been charged with shooting his own finger in a drunken attempt
to remove his wedding ring during an argument with his wife at their
northwestern Pennsylvania home, police said. A criminal
complaint said Bradford police were called just before 9 p.m. March 2
and were met by Alfredo Malespini III, 31, who told officers he was
"trying to get rid of his wedding ring" and decided to "shoot it off."
The Bradford Era first reported the shooting on Friday.
The gunshot badly mangled Malespini's finger, but didn't remove the ring, police said.
At
the time of the shooting in Bradford, which is near the New York border
about 130 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, Malespini was employed as a
lieutenant at the Federal Correctional Institution-McKean, a medium
security prison a few miles away.
Vicky
Moser, the executive assistant at the prison, said she could confirm
only that Malespini remains employed as a lieutenant at the prison, but
could not comment as to whether he's been suspended or has otherwise
taken leave.
Bradford
police Lt. Steve Caskey told The Associated Press that he wasn't sure
of Malespini's employment status, but "as far as we know, he is still
seeking treatment in Erie."
Malespini
was taken to UPMC Hamot hospital where he was treated for the gunshot
wound and also for mental or emotional issues, Caskey said.
Police
have been called to the Malespini residence a "couple times" previously
for domestic disputes, but Caskey said he doesn't believe Malespini had
ever been charged with a crime before.
On
the day of the shooting, Malespini "had been drinking quite heavily
throughout the day and he and his wife had been arguing throughout the
day about an affair he had had several months ago," Caskey said.
Malespini
has been charged with disorderly conduct and was cited for firing a
weapon within city limits but also is charged with reckless
endangerment, a second-degree misdemeanor punishable by up to two years
in prison. That's because the bullet Malespini fired could have
endangered someone else, Caskey said.
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