Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Shooting suspect faces other charges

Spa City police investigat­ing gunfire

- STEVEN MROSS

HOT SPRINGS — A man shot by police Sunday along Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs National Park had been arrested Friday on a charge of failure to appear and has numerous prior arrests dating to 2006, according to court documents.

Jonathan Allen Scott, 31, of Hot Springs was shot by Hot Springs police in the 500 block of Central Avenue after police received several calls around 12:30 p.m. Sunday about a man “causing a disturbanc­e and threatenin­g bystanders,” police said in a news release.

Officer Jonathan Smith was struck twice in an exchange of gunfire with Scott, who was struck multiple times, according to witnesses and police statements.

Smith was treated and released Sunday. Scott was transporte­d to a local hospital, where he remained in critical condition Monday, police said.

“We really appreciate the prayers and support of everyone while the state, county and federal authoritie­s continue their investigat­ion,” Police Chief Jason Stachey said Monday. “This was extremely traumatic for

everyone involved.

“As far as law enforcemen­t is concerned, there is no larger or more critical situation than an officer-involved shooting.”

Scott was arrested Friday and charged with failure to appear July 23 on an original charge of public intoxicati­on from July 8. He was released the same day on $1,000 bond. Scott had pleaded no contest May 3 to misdemeano­r charges of driving on a suspended driver’s license, disorderly conduct and obstructin­g government operations, stemming from an arrest April 29.

Scott was sentenced to 30 days’ probation at that time, and the court recommende­d he undergo mental health treatment.

On Jan. 18, Scott was extradited to Oklahoma to face charges there, but he later returned to Hot Springs. The nature of those charges was not known Monday.

Records indicate that Scott had numerous prior arrests dating to 2006, when he was 18 years old, but all the local charges were misdemeano­rs, including criminal trespass, harassment, theft of property involving a shopliftin­g incident and various traffic violations.

Police have asked anyone who has video of the incident or was a witness to the shooting to contact the Garland County sheriff’s office at (501) 622-3660.

Central Avenue was blocked for hours because of the incident, which occurred in the national park between the Lamar Bath House, where the Bathhouse Row Emporium is located, and the Administra­tion Building at the south end of Bathhouse Row.

Stachey has requested that the investigat­ion be handled by the Arkansas State Police, Garland County sheriff’s office, the FBI and the National Park Service.

“The reason I asked them to assume the investigat­ion is to ensure complete transparen­cy, objectivit­y and to maintain the integrity of the investigat­ion,” Stachey said. “There are a lot of moving parts in an investigat­ion like this.”

All officers involved in the shooting have been placed on administra­tive leave with pay pending the outcome of the shooting investigat­ion and an administra­tive investigat­ion. Stachey said that is “standard department policy” for such incidents.

“Their well-being is very important to us because they have suffered a traumatic event,” he said. “It’s important for us to provide assistance to them for their well-being.”

Stachey also expressed thanks to the first responders, including LifeNet and the Hot Springs Fire Department, for responding quickly and performing their duties “seamlessly and profession­ally.”

“We all work so well together in crisis situations like this, which is a good example of the relationsh­ip we all have,” Stachey said.

 ?? The Sentinel-Record/GRACE BROWN ?? Jason Stachey (left), chief of the Hot Springs Police Department, talks to detectives Scott Lampinen and Mark Fallis at the 500 block of Central Avenue after a man was shot Sunday afternoon by police.
The Sentinel-Record/GRACE BROWN Jason Stachey (left), chief of the Hot Springs Police Department, talks to detectives Scott Lampinen and Mark Fallis at the 500 block of Central Avenue after a man was shot Sunday afternoon by police.

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