Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

LR police ID all involved in fatal shooting

- YOUSSEF RDDAD AND STEPHEN SIMPSON

Little Rock police on Monday identified two officers and the man they fatally shot Sunday during an exchange of gunfire outside a west Little Rock fast-food resturant.

Officials said Monday that officers Ryan Stubenrauc­h and Chandler Taylor shot Michael St. Clair, 42, after the Pine Bluff man began shooting at them. The two officers had responded to reports of a suspicious person near Shacklefor­d Crossings shopping center, just east of Interstate 430. Dispatch records show the first call came in about 2:45 p.m.

Police said they were told that the suspicious person, later identified as St. Clair, was wearing a black hoodie and was armed with a gun. The caller also said the subject fired the gun, and was last seen walking in the direction of a nearby Walmart Supercente­r.

The officers said that when they attempted to talk to St. Clair near an Arby’s, he ran from them while firing a semi-automatic handgun. Stubenrauc­h and Taylor returned fire, hitting St. Clair, according to a police report.

Police said St. Clair died from his injuries shortly after being taken to Baptist Health Medical Center.

Officials confirmed both officers fired their guns.

No one else in the area was injured, police said.

The Police Department said both officers were on administra­tive leave Monday, pending the conclusion of an internal investigat­ion. Both Stubenrauc­h and Taylor joined the department on June 29, 2015.

The latest police shooting came two days after prosecutor­s announced that Little Rock police officer Charles Starks will not face charges in the fatal shooting of 30-year-old Bradley Blackshire during a Feb. 22 traffic stop.

The city released dashboard camera footage of the deadly encounter nearly two weeks after it happened, after calls by community activists and Blackshire’s family for the video’s swift release.

An internal investigat­ion is still in progress in that shooting, and the department has not said whether Starks violated any department­al rules. Little Rock Police Chief Keith Humphrey plans to make a decision within the coming days.

The shooting of St. Clair was mentioned at a Monday morning rally at the Capitol that was sparked by Blackshire’s death.

Police said the investigat­ion into the latest shooting is ongoing.

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