Archer man arrested for allegedly punching and threatening to shoot hospital personnel

Staff report

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Ashley Kareem Kirksey, 20, of Archer, was arrested yesterday after allegedly punching and threatening to shoot employees at UF Health’s Kanapaha emergency room.

Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputies reported that at about 1:51 p.m. on January 23, Kirksey arrived at the emergency room (7405 SW Archer Road) with his girlfriend, and when he entered the lobby, the metal detector went off. A security guard asked Kirksey if he had any weapons, and he reportedly said he did not.

Deputies reported that Kirksey’s girlfriend began causing a disturbance at that point, and Kirksey became involved in the disturbance; a security guard and an employee of the facility reportedly told Kirksey to leave, but he allegedly stayed inside and said, “I got something for you” several times; he also reportedly asked the employee to step outside and fight him.

Kirksey reportedly went outside and got in his vehicle; because the metal detector had gone off and Kirksey had said he “had something” for the employee, the employee stepped outside the doors to keep Kirksey from re-entering the facility.

The employee told a deputy that Kirksey approached him in a fighting stance, and the employee and multiple witnesses told the deputy that Kirksey threw the first punch. The employee said he took Kirksey to the ground and then got up, but Kirksey charged at him again, so he pushed Kirksey into some bushes. The employee said other staff members told him to get off Kirksey, so he got up, but Kirksey charged at him again and was restrained by other staff members. Kirksey allegedly spat on the employee three times while he was restrained by the other staff members. A deputy noted that multiple witnesses confirmed different parts of the employee’s account of the incident.

Post Miranda, Kirksey reportedly said he was never armed inside the hospital, but he was asked to leave. He said that when he came back to the door of the facility, the victim was the first to get into a fighting stance, and he was just trying to defend himself; he also said the victim never disengaged, but a deputy noted that statements by the victim and multiple witnesses contradicted that.

A search of Kirksey’s vehicle reportedly produced a black firearm in the back seat, concealed under a bag.

Based on the alert from the medical detector, the threatening statements reportedly made by Kirksey after he was asked to leave the facility, his return to his vehicle, and the firearm found in his vehicle, Kirksey has been charged with armed trespassing and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on medical personnel. He was also charged with three counts of battery on medical personnel for allegedly re-engaging three times with the employee.

Kirksey was charged via sworn complaint with resisting an officer without violence in 2024, and he entered into a pre-trial diversion agreement that was revoked in December 2025 because Kirksey failed to comply with the conditions of the agreement; however, the documents in his court docket do not explain what he did to violate the agreement. He is scheduled to appear at a hearing on January 26 in that case.

Judge Susanne Wilson Bullard set bail at $420,000 on the new charges.

Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

  • With his attitude, his next medical visit won’t be a hospital—it may be the morgue.

    Is it a violation of HIPAA, to ask what caused the girlfriend to cause a disturbance? Labor pains?

  • I would think that his possession of a black firearm would revoke his pre trial diversion agreement. You gotta hate them black firearms they are always getting people in trouble by being around.

  • Good job, KED staff for keeping this psycho out! I’m sorry this happened to you but am glad you are ok.

  • Picking a fight at the ER. A real genius. Hopefully….he wasn’t too disrespected. That’s when the spitting begins.

  • The build jails for idiots like Kirksey. That Kirksey name around Gainesville is not a great one either.

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