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Weapons
West Memphis Officers Will Get AR-15s
Patrol officers will now be able to carry the rifles, which would not have prevented the duty deaths of two officers, but would have more quickly ended the standoff in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
June 30, 2010
Patrol
Shots Fired: West Memphis, Arkansas 05/20/2010
After sovereign citizens ambushed two West Memphis officers, Arkansas Game and Fish Warden Mike Neal came face to face with the cop killers in a Walmart parking lot. After taking AK-47 fire, Neal returned fire and rammed them with his truck.
October 23, 2011
Patrol
Two Officers Killed, Two Wounded in West Memphis, Ark.
Two West Memphis Police officers were killed and two other law enforcement officers, including Crittenden County Sheriff Dick Busby, were shot today after two suspects were pulled over on a drug interdiction stop around noon on Interstate 40 at Airport Road. The two suspects were shot dead.
May 19, 2010
Patrol
Ark. Officer Dies From West Nile Virus
A Hope (Ark.) Police sergeant died Saturday, after an 18-day battle with West Nile virus, the agency announced. Sgt. David "D.J." Johnson, 51, was one of nearly 40 people in the state to succumb to West Nile virus within the past several months.
September 16, 2012
Patrol
West Memphis Shooting: Wal-Mart Shootout
Arkansas wildlife officer Michael K. Neal ended a gun battle between law enforcement and two sovereign citizens at a West Memphis Wal-Mart by ramming the suspect's minivan with his agency truck.
June 16, 2011
Patrol
West Memphis Shooting: Traffic Stop
This is the raw video of the dash-cam footage from the initial traffic stop made by West Memphis (Ark.) Police Officers Brandon Paudert and Bill Evans, who pulled over sovereign citizens Jerry and son Joseph Kane.
June 16, 2011
Patrol
Families Gather for Two Lawmen Wounded in West Memphis Shootout
In a sea of concerned faces at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis on Thursday, Shannon Busby's expression of relief stood out. Dick Busby, sheriff of Crittenden County, Ark., and her husband of 55 years, had been shot in the shoulder during the shootout in the West Memphis Walmart parking lot.
May 20, 2010
Patrol
West Memphis Chief Retires To Educate LE About Sovereign Citizens
West Memphis (Ark.) Police Chief Bob Paudert, who lost his son and another officer in a roadside gunfight with two sovereign citizens, is stepping down to educate law enforcement groups about the dangers of sovereign citizens.
August 31, 2011
Patrol
Ark. Sheriff Dies In Flooding
Scott County (Ark.) Sheriff Cody Carpenter died Friday in Western Arkansas flooding and a wildlife officer who had accompanied him was still listed as missing.
May 30, 2013
Training
Memphis PD Fires Two Officers Over Accidental Shooting
Melissa Haley, 35, and Dexter Craig, 28, were terminated for their involvement in an April training accident that led to the shooting of a recruit in the wrist, a Memphis television station is reporting.
October 20, 2009
Patrol
Number of Memphis PD Officers Out Sick Falls to 499
The number of Memphis police officers out on sick leave continues to decline. The number fell to 499 Thursday afternoon, down from a high of 557 on Tuesday.
July 9, 2014
Patrol
Shots Fired: Fort Smith, Arkansas 09/15/2010
A rape investigation presented immediate barriers for Fort Smith PD's Det. Jeff Carter, such as a reluctant victim and informant with a criminal record and chemical dependence.
November 6, 2011
Patrol
Law Firm Honors C.O.P.S. Ark. President
Linda Craig, president of the Arkansas chapter of Concerns Of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), was honored by a Little Rock law firm for her work supporting police survivors.
May 24, 2012
Patrol
Ark. Cop Reprimanded In Chavis Carter Case
An Arkansas police officer who twice frisked a man who authorities say subsequently shot himself to death while handcuffed in a patrol car has returned to active duty but must undergo more training and face an official reprimand.
August 27, 2012
Training
FBI: Ark. Ex-Trooper Distributed Cocaine Evidence
An Arkansas State Police lieutenant has been fired, arrested, and charged with taking cocaine from the agency's evidence room in Little Rock and turning it over to a drug dealer, the FBI announced.
July 22, 2013
Patrol
Arkansas Courthouse Shooting
James Ray Palmer entered a courthouse in Van Buren, Ark., on Sept. 13 and opened fire inside a judge's office. Responding officers struck Palmer as he exited the courthouse.
September 21, 2011
Patrol
Charges Dropped in Fatal Shooting of Arkansas Officer
The search now continues for the suspect or suspects involved in the shooting and killing of Officer Oliver Johnson.
May 1, 2018
Special Units
Video: Arkansas Department Receives Donated Motor Unit
The Van Buren Police Department now has a motorcycle unit, thanks to the generous donation of a local citizen who wanted to show her gratitude toward the officers who last year responded when her husband had fallen.
July 24, 2019
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