Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ex-Bentonvill­e firefighte­r guilty of battery

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HOT SPRINGS — A judge ordered a former Bentonvill­e firefighte­r to serve 60 days in jail after finding him guilty of third-degree battery and public intoxicati­on charges.

Benjamin Snodgrass, 45, was charged with the misdemeano­rs in connection with a March 13 incident outside Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort. Snodgrass reportedly made derogatory racial remarks and threats toward Liem Nguyen, 35, of Hot Springs.

He resigned from his position as captain with the Bentonvill­e Fire Department later that month.

A trial was held Sept. 10 in Garland County District Court. Judge Joe Graham on Friday found Snodgrass guilty on both counts, according to court records.

Graham sentenced him to one year in jail with all but 60 days suspended on the battery charge and 30 days in jail on the public intoxicati­on charge, with the two sentences running concurrent­ly, according to court records.

Snodgrass was ordered to report to jail at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 1.

Nguyen said during the trial he had been at Oaklawn in the casino March 13 and left to go home, calling an Uber to pick him up. He said he was waiting outside when Snodgrass began making comments to him.

He said Snodgrass came at him and put his hands on him, and told him he was “going to kill me and my kind of people.” Nguyen said Snodgrass was very loud, and he could smell alcohol on him.

Nguyen testified he put his hands in the air, but Snodgrass continued to push him so Nguyen began punching him to defend himself.

“He was bigger than me. I’m way smaller than him,” Nguyen said.

He said they both fell to the ground, and Snodgrass still had hold of his shirt, which was ripped during the struggle.

Snodgrass worked for Bentonvill­e’s Fire Department for 14 years before resigning March 26. He was promoted to captain in 2019.

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