Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Man gets 45 years for nightclub killing, shootout with police

- JOHN LYNCH

LITTLE ROCK — A 34-year-old Little Rock Crips gang member who killed a man in a nightclub then provoked a shootout with state troopers after he was released on bail has accepted a prison sentence that will keep him behind bars until he is over 65 years old.

Marlo Jenell Akins pleaded guilty last week to first-degree murder, being a felon in possession of a firearm, drug-traffickin­g charges, aggravated assault on a law-enforcemen­t officer and unlawful discharge of a firearm in exchange for a 45-year prison sentence imposed by Pulaski County Circuit Judge Cathi Compton, court filings show.

The plea agreement was negotiated by deputy prosecutor Jayme Butts-Hall and defense attorney Bret Qualls. This will be his fourth trip to prison, and Akins will have to serve at least 31½ years before he can qualify for parole.

Patrick Dale “All Purpose” Smith, 39, was fatally shot at Club 428, 4726 Asher Ave., in Little Rock in June 2020 during a confrontat­ion with Akins, who accused the older man of selling him “poison” that almost killed him, though Smith had claimed it was cocaine. His lawyers had claimed that Smith, also known as “Two Dollar,” was the aggressor who attacked Akins first.

With conviction­s for theft by receiving, drug possession, second-degree battery, aggravated assault and firearms possession, Akins has either been on parole or probation since he turned 18.

When Smith, who hadn’t been in serious trouble with the law for years, was killed, Akins was on probation for a drug conviction stemming from an October 2017 arrest in Little Rock for possession of methamphet­amine. Akins, also known as Marlo Atkins, was also awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to meth traffickin­g charges from a September 2019 arrest following a traffic stop for speeding in Little Rock.

According to police reports, witnesses described the killer as a gunman dressed in blue who fled before police arrived. Club bartender Kiara Williams, 34, said Smith was a club regular who was there almost every night. Williams, who was so close to the gunfire that she could feel it, said Smith and the man in blue had been arguing about money.

The man in blue was a stranger, Williams said. The killer kept shooting Smith after he fell to the floor, she told investigat­ors. At least part of the shooting was recorded on club cameras, according to police.

Another witness, 24-yearold Steve Adams, said he’d arrived about 30 minutes before the shooting, telling police he’d heard the man call himself “Big 60.” Adams said he knew Smith, but Big 60 was a stranger.

Another club attendee, Jasmine Bills, 23, said the gunman shot Smith at least five times, while the victim’s back was turned because he was getting a drink from the bar.

The event promoter, 75-year- old Keisha White, wasn’t present when Smith was killed, but she said a man had introduced himself to her as either Marlo or Marlon, telling her that they had mutual friends, that he was known as “Sixty.” The man further told her he was a Crip and had just gotten out of jail.

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