Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hot Springs police arrest 1 in shooting

Man accused of fatal shots at center

- STEVEN MROSS, BRANDON SMITH, ANDREW MOBLEY AND COURTNEY EDWARDS

HOT SPRINGS — Police returned fire with a lone gunman Thursday night outside the city’s convention center after police said he shot into a crowd that had gathered nearby as the Hot Springs World Class High School graduation was ending, killing one person and wounding three others, according to police and sheriff’s reports.

The shooting suspect, Charles Johnson, 25, was wounded after police returned fire but was able to flee the scene. He was later arrested at a local hospital while being treated for his wounds, Hot Springs police said in a news release.

Michael Jordan, 39, was transporte­d to a local hospital after being shot shortly after 9 p.m. Thursday at the intersecti­on of Laurel Avenue and Convention Boulevard and later died from his wounds, the release said.

Johnson is being charged with felony counts of first-degree murder for Jordan’s death and three counts of first-degree battery for the other three people who were shot and transporte­d to local hospitals with non-life-threatenin­g injuries.

The incident began shortly after the conclusion of the Hot Springs World Class High School graduation at the Hot Springs Convention Center, when a large fight broke out in an adjacent parking lot across from 400 Convention Blvd., the release said.

During the fight, Hot Springs Police Department officers and Garland County sheriff’s deputies were on the scene attempting to defuse the situation when a single gunman began shooting into the crowd, wounding four people, police said. Police officers returned fire on the suspect, later identified as Johnson, who was wounded and fled the scene.

Johnson was still in the hospital on Friday with officers on prison detail guarding him, the Police Department’s public informatio­n officer, Omar Cervantes, told The Sentinel-Record on Friday.

“The Officer Involved Shooting (OIS) is being investigat­ed by the Arkansas State Police. The officers involved have been placed on Administra­tive Leave with pay until the conclusion of the OIS investigat­ion,” Cervantes said in the release.

“After the conclusion of the Hot Springs High School graduation, a big fight broke loose outside the convention center here,” Cervantes told the newspaper Thursday night at the scene.

“It ultimately resulted in some gunfire, and unfortunat­ely we had multiple victims who are all being treated right now at local hospitals. Obviously, it’s a big case, so we have a lot of guys working this right now. It is an ongoing investigat­ion,” he said at the scene, stressing “everything happened outside” the convention center.

The four victims were transporte­d to both CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs and National Park Medical Center, and officers were sent to both hospitals to lock them down, Garland County Under-Sheriff Jason Lawrence told the newspaper at the scene Thursday.

There were reportedly large groups of people present at both hospitals following the shooting, prompting the lockdowns.

Hot Springs School District Superinten­dent Stephanie Nehus issued a statement Friday morning that school officials were saddened by Thursday night’s shooting.

“We are heartbroke­n that these violent events took place following such a beautiful celebratio­n for our graduates and their families,” Nehus said in the statement.

“Our Law Enforcemen­t Officers and staff will continue to do all that we can to collaborat­e with local law enforcemen­t agencies/officials to complete an investigat­ion.”

Nehus said school counselors and staff would be working with students Friday at school “who witnessed events or have concerns/fears. Our hearts and thoughts continue to be with the individual­s and families who suffered injuries.”

The school’s valedictor­ian, Marlissa “Marly” Archie, addressed the strange night in her writings the next morning, which she shared with The Sentinel-Record.

“Last night should’ve solely been a phenomenal evening in commemorat­ion of the grit, hard work, and talent that is represente­d by the Hot Springs World Class High School graduates of 2022,” she wrote. “However, our gowns were made to share the stage with guns. A night of fulfillmen­t ended in a night of fear. An experience that should never happen to anyone at any time or any place, sadly struck a part of this community last night.”

On Thursday, Nehus said in a statement just before 10 p.m. that no graduates were involved in the shooting.

“We are still learning more details about the unfortunat­e situation that took place outside of the Hot Springs Convention Center, following our Graduation Ceremony. We can confirm that none of our current students or graduates were involved. Our Law Enforcemen­t Officers and staff will do all that we can to assist in the investigat­ion. Our hearts and thoughts are with all individual­s who suffered injuries tonight.”

The School District’s communicat­ions director, Adrianne Barnes, said the shooting occurred between 9 and 9:15 p.m., apparently because of a fight between two individual­s. She said according to informatio­n available at that time, at least one person, who may have been a bystander, had been hit by the gunfire.

Barnes said that based on what she understood from the district law enforcemen­t officers at the scene, the shots came from the opposite side of the street on Convention Boulevard after two men had gotten into a fight.

Visit Hot Springs CEO Steve Arrison clarified Friday that no one was hurt inside the convention center.

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