By Eileen Kelley From South Florida Sun-Sentinel FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.—Drawbridge tender Artiussa Paulk tried to “hijack the truth,” creating a false narrative when she told police blame falls squarely on Carol Wright, the woman who in February plunged to her death after Paulk opened the drawbridge she was crossing, Wright’s family attorney said. But police found no evidence that Wright darted under the crossing gate with her bicycle nor was the 79-year-old bending over to grab a cellphone, as Paulk claimed to police, effectively placing Wright in danger and out of Paulk’s sight. The bridge tender also falsely claimed to police to have walked around the balcony of the bridge tower multiple times to make sure the movable spans were cleared of people and cars before raising the bridge, attorney Lance Ivey said Monday when he announced he filed a wrongful death suit against Paulk and the company that hired …