Texarkana Gazette

Suspect in attempted plane theft to be evaluated

- By Lynn LaRowe

A Texarkana man accused of attempting to steal a small commercial jet July 4 from Texarkana Regional Airport allegedly told investigat­ors he intended to fly the plane to

Chicago to see rapper Famous

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On Tuesday afternoon, Zemarcuis Devon Scott, 18, was ordered to undergo a psychologi­cal evaluation by Miller County

Circuit Judge Brent Haltom at the request of Managing

Public Defender Jason Mitchell.

Mitchell asked that an assessment be conducted of Scott’s competency both at the time of the offense and at the present time.

Defendants may be found not responsibl­e for illegal conduct if a mental illness or mental defect impaired their ability to understand the criminalit­y of the alleged misbehavio­r. If a defendant is unable to understand what is happening around them and unable to assist their lawyer in preparatio­n of a defense, a finding may be made that an accused is not fit to proceed through the court process.

When asked by investigat­ors at the time of his arrest about his lack of training as a pilot, Scott allegedly said he wasn’t daunted as he thought there wasn’t much to the task beyond pushing buttons and pulling levers, according to court docu-

ments used to create the following account.

It was about 2:30 a.m. when airport security personnel contacted Texarkana, Ark., police about seeing a man jump a fence onto airport property and attempt to enter an American Eagle twin-engine jet. By the time officers arrived, the suspect, later identified as Scott, had gotten onto the small commercial plane and closed the door behind him.

When officers shined a flashlight into the plane’s cockpit from outside the jet, they could see a man sitting in the pilot’s chair. Two of the three responding officers allegedly recognized Scott from past encounters.

Chief Deputy Prosecutin­g Attorney Chuck Black signed off July 31 on formal charges of commercial burglary and attempted theft of property with a value greater than $25,000. Both offenses are felonies punishable by three to 10 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000.

Scott is being held in the Miller County jail with bail set at $25,000. A date for Scott to return to court is expected to be set once a report detailing the findings of the mental evaluation is complete.

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