Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Lowell man accused of hiding gun

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FAYETTEVIL­LE — A Lowell man pleaded innocent to felony charges involving a shooting near Lake Fayettevil­le.

Pablo Santiago Garcia, 20, entered the plea Wednesday at his arraignmen­t. He is charged with hindering apprehensi­on or prosecutio­n and tampering with physical evidence.

Garcia is accused of lying to investigat­ors and giving erroneous informatio­n in a capital murder investigat­ion and assisting in concealing an AR15 used to kill one and wound four others, according to court documents.

Fayettevil­le police received a call from Springdale police about 11:15 p.m. Feb. 15 reporting shots fired in the area of Powell Street in Springdale and Lakeview Drive in Fayettevil­le, according to Fayettevil­le police spokesman Sgt. Stephen Mauk.

When police arrived at 599 East Lakeview Drive — the Lake Fayettevil­le Environmen­tal Studies Center — they found Christian Alexander Rodriguez-Barroso, 18, of Springdale had been killed in the shooting, according to police. His body was lying in the road.

Mauk said four people were taken to hospitals with what appeared to be non-life-threatenin­g injuries. All of the victims were between 18 and 20 years old and lived in Springdale, he said.

Alberto Esteban-Cruz, 21, of Springdale is charged in Washington County Circuit Court with two counts of attempted first-degree murder, committing a terroristi­c act and engaging in a continuing criminal gang, organizati­on or enterprise.

Esteban-Cruz admitted during an interview with Fayettevil­le police he was at Lake Fayettevil­le for a prearrange­d fight between a group of his friends and an opposing group, according to a police report. He told police someone pointed an AR-15 pistol in his face and threatened to kill him, the report says.

Gilberto Gordillo, 19, of Springdale was arrested Feb. 21 in connection with the incident. During a court appearance March 15, he pleaded innocent to one count of capital murder and four counts of attempted capital murder. Gordillo was given a Nov. 4 court date before Lindsay.

Jose Luis Casillas, 20, of Tontitown was arrested March 20 in connection with unlawful discharge of a firearm from a vehicle, aggravated assault, terroristi­c threatenin­g and engaging in a violent criminal group activity.

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