The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Former NASCAR driver dies after attack

Fight with man at ex-wife’s home leads to fatal shooting.

- By Chelsea Prince chelsea.prince@ajc.com

Former NASCAR driver and Georgia native John Wes Townley attacked a man with a hatchet before he was fatally shot Saturday at his ex-wife’s Athens home, authoritie­s said. New details were released Monday in

the double shooting that killed Townley, 31, and injured his ex-wife, 30-yearold Laura Townley. According to Athens-clarke County police, the woman was in serious condition Monday but expected to survive.

In a newly released report, police said John Tow nley went to his ex-wife’s home on Morton Avenue, upset about their divorce, which had been finalized that week. He began attacking 32-year-old Zachary Anderson, police spokesman Lt. Shaun Barnett said in a statement.

The relationsh­ip between Anderson, who is from Dunwoody, and Laura Townley was not disclosed.

“Shortly after Mr. Townley arrived at the residence, there was an altercatio­n between Mr. Townley and Mr. Anderson involving a hatchet,” Barnett said. “At some point during the altercatio­n, Anderson fired several shots from his firearm.”

John Townley was shot in the chest, and his ex-wife was shot in the abdomen, according to the report. An initial investigat­ion ruled that Laura Townley was “accidental­ly struck” by the gunfire.

John Townley later died ata hospital. No charges have been announced in the case, and an investigat­ion is ongoing.

Townley, a native of Watkinsvil­le, raced for eight seasons and made 186 starts in the Xfinity and Truck series, NASCAR’S two lower national divisions. His victory in the Truck Series at Las Vegas six years ago Sunday was the only national series win of his career.

Townley drove a car owned by his father, Zaxby’s co-founder Tony Townley. The chicken restaurant chain was the vehicle’s primary sponsor.

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