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Officer Involved Shooting

04/16/2024

Last Thursday April 11th, Hempstead County Deputies notified Howard County that they were going to be just inside Howard County to locate and serve a felony warrant for Criminal Mischief in the First Degree. The Felony warrant was obtained as a result of the investigation into damage to headstones at the Columbus Cemetery reported the week before.

Two Hempstead County Deputies went to a residence located in the 2900 block of Highway 73 West in Columbus, just over the county line in Howard County.

Hempstead County Sheriff James Singleton said, "Deputies knocked on the door and announced themselves, a male subject answered the door, and deputies asked him if he was Randy May. The man replied yes, and he was advised that they had a warrant for his arrest, to turn around and place his hands behind his back. May told the deputies he was not going to do that, turned and went back inside and picked up a machete and (allegedly) raised it at the deputies."

Sheriff Singleton said his Deputies retreated into the front yard of the residence with May allegedly chasing after one of the deputies. After repeated commands by the deputy to stop and drop the machete, May allegedly refused and continued toward the deputy. The deputy fired his weapon and struck May, aged 65, who succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

The Criminal Investigation Division (CID) of the Arkansas State Police (ASP) was called to investigate the shooting.

The Deputy has been placed on administrative leave with pay pending the investigation.

ASP CID agents will prepare an investigative file to be submitted to the Howard County Prosecuting Attorney, who will determine whether the use of deadly force by the deputy was consistent with Arkansas laws.