DAYTONA BEACH — A man was arrested after firing a bullet into the right leg of his nephew while the two men were drinking on the porch of their Marina Vista apartment, police said.

The Daytona Beach Police Department received a 9-1-1 call shortly before 9:15 p.m. Tuesday about the shooting at 705 S. Beach St. Minutes later, police found Charles Norman with a gunshot wound to his leg, according to a report.

The suspected shooter, Henry Jackson, 49, surrendered peacefully, police said.

At the start of the 9-1-1 call, made by Norman, he could be heard yelling to his uncle, "Are you serious, dog?"

After the operator asks Norman to tell him the whereabouts of his emergency, he replied, "Man, I ... my uncle just shot me."

Paramedics responded and Norman was transported to Halifax Health Medical Center for non-life-threatening injuries and spoke to detectives, who stated that his story kept changing, according to the report. Originally it was reported that Norman was shot while intervening during Jackson's suicide attempt, but he later said he was shot in the leg while entering his apartment, police said.

"He tried to shoot himself and then the gun jammed and then he tried ... to aim for himself," Norman told the 9-1-1 operator about 2 ½ minutes into the call.

Norman, 38, originally told detectives he didn't want to pursue criminal charges, but he eventually changed his mind, according to the report.

During the conversation, Norman gave conflicting statements about his uncle and the gun. He first told the operator that his uncle had thrown the weapon into the bushes and later said his uncle had possession of it and was in the bathroom.

When the operator told him to tell his uncle to put the gun away, Norman said, "I can't tell him that."

Norman also assured the operator that Jackson "wasn't going to do anything with (the gun)" when police arrive.

Jackson met police in the parking lot and he was taken into custody without incident, according to the report.

Jackson was interviewed and his speech was slurred, his eyes were bloodshot and glassy and the odor of an alcoholic beverage was on his breath, police said. He was brought to police headquarters for additional questioning and eventually he was booked at the jail.

Jackson was released Wednesday morning from the Volusia County Branch Jail after posting $6,000 bail, records show.