Lawsuit filed in excessive force allegation

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A man who was beaten and held down by Arkansas law enforcement officers during an arrest that was caught on a widely circulated video has filed a federal lawsuit against the officers. Attorneys for Randal Worcester filed the lawsuit Monday over... Read More.
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Pine Bluff Police Department investigating Monday night homicide

The Pine Bluff Police Department is investigating a shooting that has left one person dead.   Shortly before 11 p.m. Monday night officers responded to 4209 W. 12th in reference to a shooting. When officers arrived,they found a male later identified as 48-year-old Randy Wilson with gunshot wounds to his upper body.... Read More.

3 dead in two Arkansas traffic accidents Monday

Three people were killed in two separate traffic accidents in Arkansas Monday, two in Craighead County, the third in White County. According to a preliminary report, the driver of a 2021 Dodge Charger, who has not been identified, was northbound in the southbound lane of... Read More.
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Marquell Keshon White

Booking #: 106566 Age: 26 Gender: Male Race: African American Address: Pine Bluff, AR Booking Date: 08-29-2022 - 7:09 pm Charges: Alias Bench Warrant POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY CERTAIN PERSONS POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY CERTAIN PERSONS Simultaneous Possession of Drugs and Firearms ALIAS-POSS CONT SUB WITH PURPOSE TO DELIVER ALIAS POSSESSION WITH PURPOSE TO DELIVER Fleeing-FLEEING

Robert Smith

Booking #: 103979 Age: 45 Gender: Male Race: African American Address: Pine Bluff, AR Booking Date: 08-29-2022 - 2:08 pm Charges: ALIAS-Nonsupport Body Attachment
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McGehee City Council approves stipend for police

At its most recent meeting, the McGehee City Council approved a resolution which will pay McGehee Police officers a $5,000 stipend. According to the McGehee-Dermott Times-News, the State Legislature earlier this year appropriated $10 million statewide for cities to distribute to officers. The newspaper reported that... Read More.