Avantae Deven Murders 2 Children

Avantae Deven
Avantae Deven

Avantae Deven is an alleged killer from North Carolina who has been charged in the murders of her two adopted children

According to police reports officers in Fayetteville North Carolina had been investigating Avantae Deven as her two adopted children had not been seen in years. After the investigations the officers declared that the two children, Blake Deven, 15, had not been seen since 2022 and London Devne had not been scene since 2019

Social workers would interview the other three children in the home who spoke of the abusive treatment they had suffered at the hands of Avantae Deven

Avantae Deven has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of concealment of death, one count of kidnapping related to London Deven’s death, and two counts of felony child abuse related to Blake Deven’s death

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A 63-year-old North Carolina woman accused of abusing two of her adopted children has been charged in their deaths.

The two children, Blake and London Deven, haven’t been seen for years.

Fayetteville police say evidence shows they are both deceased.

Avantae Deven was arrested on Wednesday. She’s facing charges that include first-degree murder, concealment of death, kidnapping and child abuse.

Investigators say the abuse included starvation.

London was last seen in 2019, but police say her adoptive mother never reported her missing.

Blake hasn’t been seen since 2022, but Deven didn’t report him missing until earlier this year.

Deven is being held at the Cumberland County Detention Center without bond.

https://www.wilx.com/2024/06/28/woman-charged-deaths-her-2-adopted-children

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The woman said she hadn’t seen her son for over a year.

“He told me he was going to a Buddhist retreat and never called back,” she told the emergency dispatcher in a recently released 911 call.

That call was made in January. Now, her son has been missing for 632 days.

In an over eight-minute recording punctuated with sighs, a story peppered with inconsistencies emerges in the 911 call. The woman, 63-year-old Avantae Deven, first says her 17-year-old son disappeared a year ago, then says it was “around the holidays” between Thanksgiving and Christmas 2022. She later says she doesn’t have the phone number he last called her from, or even the phone where she received the call.

Police would eventually find that by the time she first made a missing person’s call on Jan. 19, 2024, that boy — Blake Deven of Fayetteville — had been missing since Aug. 1, 2022. The Fayetteville Police Department announced his disappearance in a March 28 news release. A week later, the case got a new twist: Police announced a female relative of Blake’s, 27-year-old London Deven, was also missing.

And then one more revelation: Police announced on April 12 that skeletal remains were discovered at an undisclosed location during the investigation. Investigators say they are awaiting test results from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner that may identify the deceased.

As the search for them approaches the one-month mark, Cumberland County residents are asking: what happened to Blake and London?

Who’s involved

According to Fayetteville Police Department news releases, court documents and police reports, the key people tied to the case include:

Blake Deven, 17, the adopted son of Avantae Deven. He has not been seen since Aug. 1, 2022.
London Deven, 27, a “female relative” of Blake. According to the incident report, she has not been seen since June 6, 2019, with the most recent photo available to investigators dating back to 2007, when London was about 12. London’s age was initially listed in news releases as 28, but Chief Kemberle Braden clarified she is 27 in a press conference earlier this month. Police have so far declined to clarify how she is related to Blake.
Avantae Deven, 63, the adoptive mother of Blake and London. Police said her family relocated to Fayetteville in 2015, although it’s not clear from where or why.
Leonie Maxwell, 95, the mother of Avantae Deven. Court records show she has been placed in the custody of Cumberland County Adult Protective Services after Avantae Deven failed to respond to multiple contact attempts by officials from Cape Fear Valley Hospital, where Maxwell is currently in the ICU. Records show Maxwell lives with her daughter at her Berriedale Drive home in Fayetteville.

What we know

Before the Devens moved to Fayetteville, it appears Avantae Deven was living in Buncombe County — IRS tax records show her living in Enka, an unincorporated community there, while she was the registered agent for a nonprofit called the Infinity Institute from 2011 to 2016.

The Infinity Institute was established in Nevada by Robert Adams, a teacher of a philosophy of Hinduism called Advaita Vedanta, in 1996, according to the nonprofit’s website and Nevada state records.

Property records show an LLC created in New Mexico owns Avantae Deven’s Berriedale Drive home. According to records from the New Mexico Secretary of State’s website, Avantae Deven registered the LLC, called Nelson & Johnson, under a Sedona, Arizona, address in September 2016. The LLC’s purpose was listed as “gatherings for various artists [sic] showings and book sharing/readings.”

According to police records, the first chapter in the Deven family mystery came to light Jan. 19, 2024, when Avantae Deven called 911 at 1:17 p.m. to report her teenage son was missing.

“I need to file a missing person’s report,” she tells the dispatcher.

Avantae Deven goes on to say that her 17-year-old son, who will turn 18 on May 10, 2024, is missing. She describes him as white with “blondish-brown” hair but adds that she can’t recall what he was last wearing, according to a recording of the 911 call.

She last saw him a year ago, she guesses.

“It was around the holidays, after December,” Avantae Deven says. “It was between Thanksgiving and December.”

When the operator asks if Avantae Deven thinks her son has run away, she replies that she believes he has.

“He is generally religious, and he used to go back and forth about a Buddhist retreat, and meditation, things like that,” Avantae Deven says. “My daughter did that once for six months, and she called, so I thought, OK. He’s very independent and high-strung and very bossy, so it’s not very unlikely of his character.”

Avantae Deven tells the operator her son doesn’t have any medical or mental health conditions, apart from being diagnosed with static encephalopathy when he was younger. According to the Child Neurology Center, static encephalopathy is permanent brain damage often associated with exposure to alcohol in the womb.

Throughout the call, Avantae Deven struggles to answer the operator’s questions, saying she doesn’t know where Blake called her from but that he was last seen at a store “on Pamalee, Ramsey.” It’s unclear what store Avantae Deven was referring to. She says in the 911 call that she believes the store has closed since Blake’s disappearance.

An incident report tied to the case says Blake was last seen Aug. 1, 2022, at 1 p.m., meaning he would have been 16 at the time. The address on the report is for the Ramsey Street Walmart.

Police have not released any details about what transpired in the time between Avantae Deven’s report Jan. 19 and the Fayetteville Police Department’s first news release March 28, saying only that “several members of Blake’s family” reported they had not seen him in years during “a separate police investigation.”

Court records show Avantae Deven was also facing another problem at home: Her mother, Leonie Maxwell, 95, had sustained an anoxic brain injury in November 2023, rendering her nonverbal and nonresponsive and in need of “round-the-clock care.”

At some point, court records state, Maxwell was admitted to the cardiac ICU at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center and placed on a ventilator.

“[Maxwell’s] daughter, Avantae Deven, has not been responding to calls from medical staff concerning necessary medical decisions for [Maxwell] since March 27, 2024,” a petition to place Maxwell in emergency protective care states. “Cape Fear Valley Medical Center sent a welfare check to Ms. Deven’s home on March 30, 2024 and no one answered the door.”

A next-of-kin listed for Maxwell also did not respond to calls, according to the petition.

That’s when DSS officials stepped in, requesting to temporarily make emergency decisions in Maxwell’s care and appoint her a guardian ad litem — a guardian chosen by the court — on April 10. That same day, court records show, DSS also asked the court to freeze Maxwell’s financial assets and grant officials permission to inspect her financial records.

“Upon information and belief, [Maxwell] has a bank account with Wells Fargo containing a sum in excess of $15,000,” the petition states. “[DSS] is unaware of the extent of [Maxwell]’s assets at this time; however, [Maxwell] is unable to resist financial exploitation and is in need of protective measures at this time.”

The order granting DSS’s request states officials believe Avantae Deven may have been financially exploiting her mother. The petition notes that Avantae Deven’s home “has been searched by law enforcement multiple times” in connection with London and Blake’s disappearances.

Reporters from CityView and The Fayetteville Observer were not allowed into a court hearing regarding Maxwell’s case Wednesday afternoon. Court officials said that particular courtroom is “always closed” for confidentiality reasons. An attorney with the North Carolina Press Association’s hotline told CityView keeping a courtroom perpetually closed is illegal, noting that a judge must issue a written order each time explaining why the courtroom should be closed.

What’s next

Police announced on April 12 skeletal remains were discovered on an undisclosed date at an undisclosed location — but confirmed they were not found at the Berriedale Drive home. The remains were sent to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for testing, according to a news release, which could take months. As the public awaits the results, the Fayetteville Police Department has largely kept quiet about the case.

Public Information Officer Rickelle Harrell declined to answer any questions sent by CityView Tuesday, writing, “[A]t this moment, the Fayetteville Police Department does not have any further information to provide regarding your inquiries. While it’s not easy to admit, it’s important to acknowledge that this investigation is still in progress.”

In response to questions sent by CityView, an FBI spokesperson said they did not “have anything to provide” beyond the Fayetteville Police Department’s news releases. Avantae Deven and the next-of-kin listed for Maxwell on court documents could not be reached for comment.

Alyssa Bradburn Murders Father In Spokane

Alyssa Bradburn Spokane
Alyssa Bradburn

Alyssa Bradburn is an alleged killer from Spokane Washington who has been charged with the murder of her father

According to police reports Alyssa Bradburn waited for her father, Timothy Bradburn, to return from a vacation in Hawaii. When he walked into the home Alyssa would allegedly shoot him in the chest and in the head causing his death

Alyssa Bradburn would then call 911 and waited for police to arrive. While in custody she apparently admitted to police that she had planned the murder for over a month as she said her father was abusive towards her and her dogs

Alyssa Bradburn has been charged with murder

Alyssa Bradburn News

A woman admitted to planning the shooting of her father inside his northwest Spokane home early Tuesday morning because he would beat her and her dogs, she told police.

Alyssa Bradburn, 31, called police just before 1 a.m. to report she shot and killed her father, Timothy Bradburn, court documents say. The two live at 5610 N. Cochran St., but her father has a condo in Hawaii and spent most of his time there, she told police.

For weeks, Bradburn planned out the killing of her father, she said in court records. She practiced how to use a gun at the gun range and often wrote in her journal about it. Bradburn told police her father raped her as a child and would often beat her and shoot her dogs with a BB gun in the backyard, court records say.

No records exist in Spokane Superior Court or state court for Timothy Bradburn. When asked about Alyssa Bradburn’s claims against him, a Spokane Police Department spokeswoman simply said the incident is under investigation.

The morning of the shooting, Bradburn’s father flew into Spokane from Hawaii and arrived home in an Uber. She waited for him to walk inside and shot him in the chest and in the head, Bradburn told police. She informed law enforcement that she was OK with her arrest, and Bradburn was booked into the Spokane County Jail on suspicion of first-degree murder.

During her first appearance in court Tuesday afternoon, Bradburn appeared in a green jumpsuit and calmly spoke to her attorney and the judge. Her bond was set at $1 million.

https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2024/jun/25/court-documents-woman-admits-to-killing-father-in-

Tamyiah Anderson Murders Brendy Resendiz

Tamyiah Anderson
Tamyiah Anderson

Tamyiah Anderson is an alleged killer from North Carolina who has been charged with the murder of Brendy Resendiz

According to police reports Tamyiah Anderson was allegedly driving her car drunk when she came upon a group of people. An altercation would take place between Anderson and the group

Tamyiah Anderson would get back into her vehicle and would drive straight at the group killing Brendy Resendiz and dragging another victim for some distance. Anderson would crash her vehicle into a mobile home and would soon be arrested

Now Tamyiah Anderson faces murder charges for the death of Brendy Resendiz as well as felony assault with a deadly weapon with the intention to kill

Tamyiah Anderson News

On Friday, June 21, 2024 at 10:48 p.m., Deputies and State Troopers responded to a traffic accident on the 2400 block of E. Simpson Rd., Green Level, N.C. Once on scene, Officers discovered that four people in the roadway had been struck by a vehicle.

The driver was identified as Tamyiah Lakerria Anderson. Deputies were told that Ms. Anderson drove to the E. Simpson Rd. residence where a physical altercation took place with other people there.

Witnesses told Deputies that Ms. Anderson then got into her vehicle and struck four pedestrians, two of whom were dragged by the vehicle killing Brendy Janet Garcia Resendiz, 22, of Graham. The other victim who was dragged was seriously injured. Two other victims had minor injuries.

Ms. Anderson crashed her car into a concrete barrier at a nearby mobile home park. Ms. Anderson was transported to the hospital where she was treated for minor injuries and released.

Both the ACSO and NCSHP charged Ms. Anderson with the following;

ACSO Charges

Name: Tamyiah Lakerria Anderson

Charges: 1ct: 2nd Degree Murder

                 3cts:   Felony Assault With Deadly Weapon With Intent To Kill

NCSHP Charges

                 1ct:     Driving While Impaired

                 1ct:     Possession of Open Container of Alcohol

                 1ct:     Resist, Delay, Obstruct Officer

                 1ct:     Driving Left of Center
                 1ct:     Seatbelt Violation

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A woman is facing a murder charge after she ran her car into four people leaving one dead, according to deputies.

The Alamance County Sheriff’s Office said they and State Troopers responded to a crash on the the 2400 block of E. Simpson Road in Green Level Friday shortly before 11 p.m.

When law enforcement arrived, they discovered four people in the road had been hit by a car.

Deputies said they were told that the driver, Tamyiah Lakerria Anderson, 21, had driven to a home on E. Simpson Road where a fight happened with other people in the area.

Witnesses told deputies that Anderson then got into her car and hit four pedestrians, two of whom were dragged by the vehicle, killing Brendy Janet Garcia Resendiz, 22, of Graham.

The other victim who was dragged was seriously injured.

Two other victims had minor injuries.

Deputies said Anderson then crashed her car into a concrete barrier at a nearby mobile home park.

WFMY News 2 went to the area where authorities said the crash took place. Some neighbors said they saw the suspect, Anderson, disoriented and hurt.

“She was conscious and crying, she was just talking about how her arm and her leg hurt a lot,” Alyanna Lara recalled.

“She was shaking and said her head was hurting,” Virginia Gonzalez said.

Both neighbors said they did not see the deadly events that allegedly happened up the road, but they recall East Simpson flooded with law enforcement that night.

Anderson was taken to the hospital to be treated for minor injuries, she was then released.

Deputies said Anderson was charged with:

One count of second-degree murder
Three counts of felony assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill

State Troopers charged Anderson with:

One count of Driving While Impaired
One count of Possession of Open Container of Alcohol
One count of Resist, Delay, Obstruct Officer
One count of Driving Left of Center   
One count of Seatbelt Violation

https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/crime/graham-woman-murder-charge-allegedly-car-simpson-road-resendiz-brendy-alamance/83-13b97853-cac6-4827-b424-cecadc3901e2

Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel And Franklin Pena Murder 12 Year Old Girl

Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and Franklin Pena
Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and Franklin Pena

Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and Franklin Pena are two accused killers who have been charged with the murder of twelve year old Jocelyn Nungaray’

According to police reports Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and Franklin Pena would lure the twelve year old girl underneath a bridge where she was stripped, tied up and strangled before they would throw Jocelyn Nungaray into a creek where her body was ultimately discovered

Officers using surveillance cameras were able to identify the suspects, Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and Franklin Pena, and track them to a home in Houston Texas where they would be arrested

Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and Franklin Pena have both been charged with capital murder

Both men are from Venezuela and were in the country illegally

Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and Franklin Pena News

Charges have been filed against two suspects arrested in the death of a juvenile female found at 400 West Rankin Road about 6:15 a.m. on Monday (June 17).

The suspects, Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel, 22, and Franklin Pena, 26, are charged with capital murder in the 232nd State District Court. Booking photos of both suspects are attached to this news release.

The victim has been identified as Jocelyn Nungaray, 12.

HPD Homicide Division Sergeant R. Olive and Detective T. Tyler reported:

HPD patrol officers responded to a person down call at the above address and found the body of a female in a shallow creek. She was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Investigators believed foul play was involved.

Further investigation by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences identified Ms. Nungaray as the victim and her cause of death as strangulation.

A preliminary investigation and evidence from the scene identified two male persons of interest. Surveillance photos of those individuals were released on Tuesday (June 18).

Subsequent investigation and tips from witnesses identified the suspects as Martinez-Rangel and Pena. On Thursday (June 20), officers with the HPD Northbelt Patrol Division Crime Suppression Team, SWAT team and the Gang and Homicide Divisions located Martinez-Rangel and Pena at an apartment complex in the 13300 block of Northborough Drive. Both men were arrested without incident. The Harris County District Attorney’s Office was contacted and the two suspects were subsequently charged for their roles in this incident.

Anyone with additional information in this case is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600.

https://www.houstontx.gov/police/nr/2024/jun/nr240621-3.htm

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Two men have been charged with capital murder in the strangulation of a 12-year-old girl whose body was discovered in a shallow creek in north Houston.

Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel, 22, and Franklin Pena, 26, were charged Friday with capital murder of a child between 10 and 15 years old, according to authorities and court records.

Jocelyn Nungaray was found about 6:15 a.m. Monday, and the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences determined she died by strangulation, according to Houston police.

Officials on Thursday said they had been working nonstop to take whoever was responsible for Jocelyn’s death off the streets. Surveillance video and witnesses led police to the arrests Thursday, officials said.

“The teams were out there, and they were scouring every potential video feed, and they were talking to everybody possible that might have seen something or heard something,” said Houston’s Acting Police Chief Larry Satterwhite. “Their hard work paid off because we were able to find video and … trace the movements of our suspects and … of Jocelyn … all the way to the point of where she was murdered and left in a bayou in the water.”

Tests would determine if the girl was sexually assaulted, Satterwhite said.

“As the mayor, as a grandfather and a father — it doesn’t get any worse,” he said.

Houston police Lt. Stephen Hope said the suspects left a restaurant together Sunday night and were spotted on a surveillance camera. Officials said the men were later seen talking to Jocelyn, and the three walked together to a convenience store, where images were captured and later released to the public, police said.

The trio then walked to a bridge, where Jocelyn was killed, Hope said.

The suspects and Jocelyn spent a few hours together before she was killed, Hope said.

Martinez-Rangel and Pena were being held in the Harris County Jail Friday afternoon, according to John Donnelly, a spokesperson for the county’s district attorney’s office.

Martinez-Rangel and Pena were expected to make their first appearance in court Friday during a probable cause hearing before a magistrate in which prosecutors were going to request $1 million bond for each suspect, Donnelly said.

It was unclear late Friday if Martinez-Rangel and Pena had retained attorneys.

The suspects weren’t eligible for the death penalty as of Friday afternoon, but that might change as their cases progress through the courts, Donnelly said.

Both suspects had immigration violation holds from Immigration and Customs Enforcement on their court records.

At Thursday’s news conference, authorities said to contact Homeland Security Investigations regarding questions about the suspects’ immigration statuses. No one with the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services or ICE were reached Friday for comment.

NBC affiliate KPRC in Houston reported Jocelyn’s mother, Alexis Nungaray, said she had never seen the two men before. She didn’t know if her daughter knew them and told the news station that they did not live at the complex where she and Jocelyn live

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/2-men-accused-strangling-12-year-old-houston-are-charged-capital-murde-rcna158388

Travis Posey Murders 4 In Arkansas

Travis Posey
Travis Posey

Travis Posey is an accused killer from Arkansas who has been charged with the murders of four people and the attempted murder of nine others during a mass shooting at a grocery store

According to police reports Travis Posey would go to the Mad Butcher in Fordyce Arkansas where he would open fire which would lead to the deaths of four people and injuring nine others

Travis Posey would get into a shootout with police that would leave two officers injured as well as Posey.

Travis Posey has been charged with four counts of capital murder with a ton of other charges pending.

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Four people were killed in a shooting at a grocery store in Fordyce, Arkansas, Friday morning, according to Mike Hagar, director of the Arkansas Department of Public Safety.

The shooting happened at the Mad Butcher store at about 11:30 a.m.

The shooter injured seven other civilians and two police officers. ASP said the conditions of their injuries ranged from “non-life threatening” to “extremely critical.”

Arkansas State Police named the suspected shooter as Travis Eugene Posey, 44, of New Edinburg. Law enforcement shot and injured Posey, who was taken into custody.

New Edinburg is more than 11 miles southeast of Fordyce.

https://www.4029tv.com/article/fordyce-shooting-grocery-store-deaths/61210549

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Families were shopping at a local grocery store in a small Arkansas town on Friday when the sound of gunfire reverberated through the store, sending them running for cover or huddling in a freezer.

Katrina Doherty – who had been shopping for dinner with her 18-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son – said she first thought she heard the sound of something falling but then saw glass shatter and someone drop to the ground. That’s when she knew shots were being fired.

Outside, David Rodriguez was pulling into a gas station when he heard “pops” that he initially thought were fireworks. He then noticed the grocery store’s front windows were broken – as if they had been “shot open” by gunfire, Rodriguez said.

Panicked shoppers then started running away as gunshots were fired rapidly, Rodriguez said.

A man had opened fire at the Mad Butcher in Fordyce, killing four people and wounding nine others. Those killed ranged in age from 23 to 81 years old and include one person who police later announced died on Saturday evening.

Law enforcement responded to the shooting around 11:30 a.m. and exchanged gunfire with the “lone suspect,” according to Arkansas State Police. Cellphone video captured a man in the parking lot aiming a long gun and firing in multiple directions.

Not finding an escape route, Doherty and others in the store hurriedly hid in a freezer. Doherty’s daughter and son, who were in a different aisle, reunited with their mother in the back of the store and followed two store workers into the freezer. The 39-year-old mother said she heard about nine or ten rounds before making it into the icy shelter.

“We ran in there really fast. We still heard gunshots keep going off,” Doherty said. “It was like slow motion. My daughter was like ‘Mama, pinch me, this can’t be real.’ And I was like, ’Baby, it’s real.’”

From outside, Rodriguez heard sirens and watched as ambulances and police arrived at the scene.

Doherty couldn’t hear what was happening outside, and when they tried to call 9-1-1, there was no service. The group stayed inside, enduring the freezing cold in “panic mode,” with some praying and others crying, she recalled.

Her son started to cry, “but we finally got him calmed down because I didn’t want the shooter to hear.”

“We were just sitting there and praying. I was in panic mode. My son about froze to death. We tried to get him quiet, but he was saying he wanted his daddy. It felt like we were in there forever,” Doherty said. “We were in there maybe 15 minutes. I was asking the Lord to protect over everybody. I was just praying. The other lady, she was praying. She was crying.”

At one point, one of the workers opened the freezer door, and saw someone dead right outside of it, Doherty said. The door remained shut until one of the store workers heard police outside, and they were then escorted out of the store, Doherty said.

Once she was out of the store, Doherty reunited with her 15-year-old twin daughters who were waiting outside in the car during the shooting and ducked down when they heard the gunshots.

Shirley Kay Taylor, 62, was one of the four dead, her daughter Angela Atchley told CNN and police confirmed on Saturday.

Atchley says her mother, who loved her family and kids, “was the hardest working woman I know” and a “great person.”

“We are completely lost,” Atchley said.

Additional civilians killed in the shooting were identified by police as: 23-year-old Callie Weems, 50-year-old Roy Sturgis and 81-year-old Ellen Shrum. A fourth victim died Saturday evening following three previous deaths that were initially counted by police.

The country has seen a spate of shootings in the past few weeks, with 21 mass shootings recorded by the Gun Violence Archive since last Friday. Shootings permeated a Michigan splash pad, a Texas Juneteenth celebration and a Massachusetts car meetup, among other locations.

They are among at least 234 mass shootings have taken place in the United States in 2024, according to data from the Gun Violence Archive, which, like CNN, defines a mass shooting as one in which four or more people are shot, excluding the shooter.


The aftermath of the shooting

Matthew Gill, the meat manager at the Mad Butcher, told CNN a man came into the store with a shotgun and ended up in a shootout with police.

Two police officers were wounded in the gunfire, with one released from the hospital Saturday evening and another having minor injuries.

The suspected shooter, identified by authorities as 44-year-old Travis Eugene Posey, was also wounded and taken into custody.

Posey, a resident of New Edinburg, is expected to be charged with four counts of capital murder, with additional charges pending, according to an Arkansas State Police news release. He was taken to the Ouachita County Detention Center and is set to appear in court on Monday, according to Dallas County prosecutor Eric Marks.

The injuries to the suspect are not considered life-threatening, according to Mike Hagar, the secretary of public safety and director of Arkansas State Police. He noted the “situation is secured … contained. There are no active threats to the community.”

“The remaining civilian injuries range from non-life threatening to extremely critical,” he said.

Five women and two men from 20 to 65 years old were injured in the shooting. Four of them are still in the hospital, including a woman who is in critical condition. Three victims were treated and released on Friday.

Posey was “treated for non-life-threatening injuries after exchanging gunfire with law enforcement, released to ASP custody, and transported to the Ouachita County Detention Center,” ASP said in the release. It is unclear if Posey has retained legal counsel at this point.

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders in a statement on X said she had been briefed on the “tragic shooting” in Fordyce and is in “constant contact” with state police at the scene. Fordyce, a small city in southeast Dallas County, had a population of just 3,396 in 2020.

Fordyce City Council Member Roderick Rogers told CNN affiliate KATV that he was on the phone with someone in the store when the shooting took place. “Man, it was bad,” Rogers said.

The council member said that he spoke with survivors of the shooting who “are traumatized.”

“We are trying to get some counseling and everything set up at the moment,” he added.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/22/us/fordyce-arkansas-grocery-store-shooting-saturday/index.html