Booking #:
101479
Age:
53
Gender:
Male
Race:
African American
Address:
Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date:
01-15-2021 - 11:35 pm
Charges:
Battery in the 1st Degree-WITH PURPOSE OF CAUSING, CAUSES SERIOUS INJURY WITH A WEAPON
Aggravated Assault-AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
Possession of firearms by certain persons-POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY CERTAIN PERSONS
Booking #:
107838
Age:
24
Gender:
Male
Race:
African American
Address:
Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date:
01-13-2021 - 9:53 pm
Charges:
Fleeing-FLEEING
1st degree endangering welfare of a minor
Careless/Prohibited Driving
POSS CONT SUB WITH PURPOSE MARIJUANA
Discharging Firearm in City Limits
Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEAR
Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEAR
Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEAR
Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEAR
Booking #:
104123
Age:
29
Gender:
Male
Race:
African American
Address:
Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date:
01-07-2021 - 8:08 pm
Charges:
Domestic Battering III
Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEA
WEEVILS LAND 27 ON NATIONAL SIGNING DAY
MONTICELLO, Ark. - Twenty-seven student-athletes put pen to paper to join the University of Arkansas at Monticello football program on National Signing Day Wednesday. UAM would like to welcome the newest members of the football program who will aim... Read More.
Booking #:
176097
Age:
58
Gender:
Male
Race:
African American
Address:
Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date:
12-31-2020 - 1:31 pm
Charges:
ALIAS-Failure to Register as Sex Offender
The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff added six new recruits to the 2021 incoming freshman class on National Signing Day. The Golden Lions addressed both sides of the football by signing 4 offensive players, 3 defensive players, and an athlete. Three of the... Read More.
By Deseray McKinzy
Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and it is a time to recognize African Americans' central role in U.S. History. Historian Carter G. Woodson and minister Jesse E. Moorland founded the Association for the study of... Read More.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The leader of a violent white supremacist gang that began in Arkansas’ prisons pleaded guilty Wednesday to his involvement in a racketeering and drug conspiracy.
Wesley Gullett, the president of the New Aryan Empire, pleaded guilty in federal court to... Read More.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas on Wednesday reported 46 additional COVID-19 deaths, as the total since the pandemic began nears 5,000.
The Arkansas Department of Health said the state’s death toll is at 4,985. The department on Wednesday also reported 2,426 new COVID-19 cases,... Read More.