Arkansas police verify 4th sufferer died in grocery retailer taking pictures

A fourth sufferer who had been injured in a taking pictures Friday outdoors an Arkansas grocery retailer has died, police introduced Saturday evening.

Arkansas State Police stated 14 folks have been wounded within the taking pictures outdoors a Mad Butcher grocery retailer in Fordyce, Arkansas, together with 11 civilians, two legislation enforcement officers and the suspect, 44-year-old Travis Eugene Posey, in response to a police press launch.

The taking pictures occurred shortly after 11:30 a.m. on Friday.

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The deceased victims, who have been all civilians, have been recognized as Shirley Taylor, 62, Callie Weems, 23, Roy Sturgis, 50, and Ellen Shrum, 81.

Police stated seven civilians — 5 ladies and two males — survived accidents they sustained within the taking pictures. 4 of these victims stay hospitalized, together with a girl in crucial situation. Three of the injured civilians have been launched from the hospital on Friday.

Fordyce Police officer James Johnson, 31, was launched from a hospital on Saturday night after affected by a gunshot wound. Stuttgart Police officer John Hudson, 24, sustained minor accidents.

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Posey will face 4 counts of capital homicide, and further prices are nonetheless pending, police stated.

The suspect was handled for non-life-threatening accidents after exchanging gunfire with legislation enforcement, launched to the custody of state police and transported to the Ouachita County Detention Heart.

The taking pictures stays beneath investigation.

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