Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Police shooting ruled justified

Gravette man pointed gun

- TRACY M. NEAL

BENTONVILL­E — Three law enforcemen­t officers have been cleared of wrongdoing in a Gravette man’s shooting last month.

Benton County Prosecutin­g Attorney Nathan Smith said Tuesday that Gravette police officers Christophe­r Kelly and Scott Gillming, and Benton County sheriff’s deputy Jarod Morgan were justified in shooting 40-yearold Eulas Linwood Hughes.

“Despite facing an armed and threatenin­g suspect, the officers made numerous attempts to negotiate and de-escalate the situation,” Smith said in his written decision.

“Rather than firing immediatel­y when the suspect pointed a gun at them, as the law permits them to do, the officers put their own lives at risk by continuing to negotiate with an armed suspect in a effort to resolve the situation peacefully.”

Gravette police officers were sent at 3:30 p.m. Jan. 20 to call about a suicidal subject in the area of 405 Second Ave. S.E., according to a probable cause affidavit. Officers did not see anyone and decided to check at Hughes’ residence at 407 Second Ave. S.E. because of similar calls in the past, according to court documents.

Officer Chance Fink said he rounded a privacy fence and saw Hughes pointing a rifle at him, according to the affidavit. Fink took cover and told Hughes to put his weapon down, according to the affidavit.

Hughes refused and at least four times said he would shoot police if they came closer, according to the affidavit.

Officers made repeated requests for Hughes to put down his weapons, but Hughes pointed his guns at officers and made threats toward them, according to Smith’s letter.

Gillming reported Hughes also pointed the gun at him, according to the affidavit.

Gravette Police Chief Chuck Skaggs arrived and was parking his vehicle by the driveway when Hughes pointed the gun at him, according to the affidavit.

Fink was told Hughes was trying to get into his house, according to the affidavit. Hughes’ wife and two children were in the home, according to the affidavit.

Fink tried to get closer and Hughes again pointed the gun at him, forcing Fink back behind the fence, according to the affidavit. Hughes tried again to get in the house.

Kelly fired his rifle twice, Gillming shot twice from his pistol and Morgan fired one round from his rifle, according to Smith’s letter.

Hughes was shot three times. He was carrying two guns — a Taurus 709 pistol and a Ruger Gunsite Scout rifle, according to Smith’s letter.

Hughes was arrested in connection with seven counts of aggravated assault, four counts of terroristi­c threatenin­g and two counts of carrying a weapon. He was being held Tuesday in the Benton County jail in lieu of $150,000 bond.

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