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Arkansas man struck, killed by garbage truck rolling downhill According to a police report from Malvern Police Department, Singleton hit a man in the face, causing him to fall back and hit his head on the concrete at a home on Oaklawn Street in Malvern. Afterwards, officers say Singleton was seen coming in and out of the home with the victim. With Singleton being ...
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Western Arkansas deputy recovering after being shot in the elbow WALDRON, Ark. (AP) - A western Arkansas sheriff's deputy is recovering after being shot in the elbow with a man near Waldron. Scott County Sheriff ... The sheriff says suspected shooter David Bently then ran into his home and refused to surrender until state police fired tear gas into the home about 2.m.
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Cellphone sale at Fort Smith residence escalates to robbery A transaction in a Greenwood Avenue residence reportedly escalated to an aggravated robbery involving a BB gun Monday afternoon. According to the Fort Smith Police offense report, at around 1:30 p.m. Monday, officer Al Crelia was dispatched to a residence in the 2500 block of Greenwood Avenue ...
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Man accused in death of girl, 3, to get mental fitness assessed Angela Phakhin is arraigned on murder charge in daughter's death. The Arkansas couple arrested along the American River Parkway in Rancho Cordova when police discovered the body of the woman's 3-year-old daughter in their sport utility vehicle were formally arraigned on murder charges Friday ...
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Rogers babysitter pleads not guilty in infant's death When police interviewed Garcia-Rivera, she initially told police she had laid the child down for a nap, and when she returned she was not breathing. She later told police she was frustrated with the child because they wold not go to sleep. She said she initially laid a pillow and a blanket over the child's ...
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White ex-cop gets 20 years in prison for killing unarmed black man The shooting angered local African-Americans who complained for years that North Charleston police harassed blacks, pulling them over or questioning them unnecessarily as they cracked down on crime. But after the shooting, the Scott family successfully pleaded for calm, asking everyone to let the ...
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