El Dorado News-Times

Little Rock Police: Witnesses won't cooperate with officers

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LITTLE ROCK (AP) — The Little Rock Police chief says his department has suspects in several recent shootings but can't move forward because of a lack of cooperatio­n from witnesses.

Police Chief Kenton Buckner told city officials at a meeting Sunday that while he understand­s there can be repercussi­ons for talking to officers, those witnesses can use the anonymous call line or give police a name of someone officers should check into, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported.

Preliminar­y police data show there have been 20 homicides and over a thousand violent crimes in Little Rock so far this year, compared to nine over the same period last year.

Nearly 60 shootings in Little Rock this year have injured more than 70 people as of Friday. There were 31 non-fatal shootings and 32 victims in the same time period last year.

Buckner said the spike in crime is mostly back-andforth retaliatio­n between two rival groups.

"You'll have individual­s who are family members of the (victim) who is either deceased or shot, who can be shot in broad daylight in a room like this, and no one has seen anything," Buckner said. "Then that same group of people will say, 'What are y'all going to do about that shooting? Why haven't y'all picked up that guy yet?' — Well, why haven't you come in and given a statement?"

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