El Dorado News-Times

Officer hurt in shootout in popular tourist area in Arkansas

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HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) — A man who was seen "pumping a gun" in a busy tourist area in Arkansas was critically wounded in a shootout with police, authoritie­s said.

Hot Springs police said several people called 911 to report a man walking along Bathhouse Row while carrying a long gun and threatenin­g bystanders on Sunday. Officers responded and exchanged gunfire with the man, and one police officer was struck twice, police said.

Authoritie­s say the man carrying the gun was identified as 31-yearold Jonathan Allen Scott of Hot Springs.

The wounded officer, Jonathan Smith, was treated and released from a hospital.

The shootout occurred in Hot Springs National Park, about 55 miles (90 kilometers) southwest of Little Rock. The Sentinel-Record reported that the area was crowded with tourists — including some people who took refuge in the closet of a historic bathhouse — but no bystanders were hurt.

One witness, Crystal Eskine of Louisiana, said she was at a nearby park when she saw a man "pumping a gun."

"When that happened, I took the kids and we went and hid behind a brick wall," she said. "A while later, we heard about half a dozen gunshots. When we saw the cops we knew it was safe so we started walking again and saw two cops standing next to a body."

Hot Springs police said the officers involved in the shooting are on paid leave pending an investigat­ion, which will be conducted by Arkansas State Police and the Garland County Sheriff's Department.

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