The Baldwin County community is reeling after the tragic death of Charles Lee Douglas II, 40, whose life was taken in a shooting early Friday morning in Foley, Alabama. Family, friends, and neighbors are left mourning the sudden and violent loss of a man remembered for his connections to those around him.
According to the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded around 3:30 a.m. to a home on Sandy Creek Drive, near Highway 98 between Elberta and Foley, following reports of gunfire. Upon arrival, Charles Lee Douglas II was found deceased from multiple gunshot wounds.
Authorities have charged 45-year-old Paul David Maxwell, a neighbor and acquaintance of Douglas, with murder. Investigators say Maxwell admitted to the shooting during interviews. Officials noted that the two men had spent time together earlier in the evening drinking. Maxwell left the scene but later called 911 from his residence to report the incident.
The investigation remains active, with deputies working to confirm the circumstances surrounding the tragic shooting. The Baldwin County community has been urged to remain vigilant and supportive as family and friends process this heartbreaking event. Charles Lee Douglas II is remembered for the relationships he nurtured, and his passing leaves a profound void for those who knew and loved him.
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