An unfortunate shooting incident occurred outside a grocery store in Fordyce, Arkansas, on Friday at around 11:30 a.m., resulting in three fatalities and 10 individuals sustaining injuries, as reported by the Arkansas State Police.
Among the wounded were two law enforcement officers, fortunately with non-life-threatening injuries, according to Arkansas State Police Secretary of Public Safety and Director Mike Hagar during a press conference on Friday afternoon.
The alleged shooter, identified as Travis Eugene Posey, 44, from New Edinburg, Arkansas, is now in custody after an exchange of gunfire with state police. Posey will face three counts of capital murder, with additional charges pending, as stated by state police in a release on Saturday evening.
Mike Hagar expressed the tragic nature of the event, conveying heartfelt condolences and prayers from Governor Sanders and the entire state of Arkansas to the affected community and victims.
Witnesses near the scene, including an employee from Holt Builder's Supply, described hearing gunshots and witnessing victims being evacuated for medical treatment. The witness mentioned the presence of multiple law enforcement agencies responding to the incident.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee-Sanders acknowledged the situation on social media, commending the swift and heroic actions of law enforcement and first responders. She extended her prayers to the victims and all those impacted by the distressing incident.
Local residents expressed shock and disbelief at the violence, with one witness emphasizing the need for love over hate in the community. Another witness described the event as a tragedy that had deeply affected the town.
Community members, including a local pastor, rallied together in support, emphasizing the importance of unity and prayer during this challenging time. The White House confirmed that the President had been briefed on the incident and would continue to receive updates.
Fordyce, a small town with a population of approximately 3,200, is located about 65 miles south of Little Rock, Arkansas.