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court/crime Credit: Jason Morrison

A Massachusetts man has been indicted on a second-degree assault charge after severely injuring a Franklin Pierce University student in December. 

Travis P. Flagg, 19, of Gardner, allegedly “sucker punched” Alejandro Lopez-Wheeler, 22, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, around 1:17 a.m. on Dec. 1 at the Franklin Pierce University campus after a confrontation, court documents say.

The punch caused Lopez-Wheeler to fall and strike his head on the ground. 

A police affidavit said Lopez-Wheeler was found unconscious on the pavement, bleeding from his head, eyes, nose, and mouth. 

Lopez-Wheeler suffered a fractured skull, brain swelling, bleeding, fluid in the brain, and short term memory loss, the affidavit said. 

Lopez-Wheeler’s mother Alba Lopez told the Ledger-Transcript at the end of December that her son’s condition was improving, and that he was at a rehabilitation facility. 

Flagg was indicted by grand jurors at the Cheshire Superior Court on Feb. 25.

Indictments are not an indicator of guilt or innocence but show that a grand jury found there was enough evidence of a crime to bring the case to trial.

A motion for discovery hearing has been scheduled for March 15, while a final pre-trial date has been scheduled for Sept. 24. 

Nicholas Handy can be reached at 924-7172 ext. 235 or nhandy@ledgertranscript.com.