El Dorado News-Times

Man who destroyed Ten Commandmen­ts display ordered released

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LITTLE ROCK (AP) — A judge has ordered the release of a man who destroyed Arkansas' Ten Commandmen­ts following his acquittal on mental health grounds.

Pulaski County Circuit Judge Vann Smith approved the conditiona­l release Friday of Michael Tate Reed from the state hospital to live with his mother in Alma, Arkansas. Smith said that Reed must receive treatment from the Valley Behavioral Health System, and is prohibited from driving a vehicle.

The order, which is in effect for five years, also prohibits Reed from drinking alcohol or using illicit drugs and says he'll submit to random drug tests. The order also requires Reed to meet with state mental health compliance officers on a regularly scheduled basis.

A judge in late May acquitted Reed of destroying the monument outside Arkansas' Capitol with his car in 2017, after an evaluation said Reed lacked the capacity to follow the law at the time. A replacemen­t monument now stands in its place, protected by four concrete posts.

In Friday's order, Smith ruled that Reed doesn't present a substantia­l risk of harm to himself or to others, or to property. Reed suffers bipolar disorder, histrionic personalit­y disorder and borderline personalit­y disorder, according to an evaluation submitted to the court. The evaluation said doctors believed Reed "can be safely managed in a less restrictiv­e setting at this time."

Reed destroyed a similar monument in Oklahoma City in 2014, but Oklahoma prosecutor­s didn't charge him after concerns were raised about his mental health.

A 2015 law required Arkansas to allow the privately funded monument on the state Capitol grounds. A federal judge has merged two lawsuits seeking the display's removal by groups who call it an unconstitu­tional endorsemen­t of religion by the state government.

 ?? AP Photo/Jill Zeman Bleed, File ?? Destroyed: In this June 28, 2017 file photo, personnel from the Secretary of State's office inspect damage to the new Ten Commandmen­ts monument outside the state Capitol in Little Rock, after Michael Tate Reed crashed into it with a vehicle. A judge on...
AP Photo/Jill Zeman Bleed, File Destroyed: In this June 28, 2017 file photo, personnel from the Secretary of State's office inspect damage to the new Ten Commandmen­ts monument outside the state Capitol in Little Rock, after Michael Tate Reed crashed into it with a vehicle. A judge on...

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