Two Crawford County sheriff’s deputies and police officer Mulberry were suspended. with payment after registration arrest on Sunday morning. Video posted on Facebook, which can be seen above, shows officers beat the man they arrest on sidewalk outside Kountry Xpress near Mulberry. The three law enforcement officers were identified by the Crawford County Sheriff as Deputy Levi White, Deputy Zach King, and Officer Mulberry Tell Riddle. Arrest incidentThe incident started at a gas station in Alma. Crawford County Sheriff Jimmy Damante said a man named Randall Wooster threatened the clerk, who phoned the police. The police issued “be on observation post.” The male left at a gas station and rode his bike to the Kountry Xpress, where he was spotted by a deputy minister, Damante said. Damante said that first, the suspect cooperated. Then, according to Damante, he became aggressive and tried to attack officers. That’s when they pinned him down down and where the video selects up.Damante told 40/29 News one of deputies received minor head injury during the incident. Investigation Arkansas State Police are investigating the incident. The press release said the investigation “will be limited to use of physical force deputies and policemen. “I want Everyone take a good look at this,” Damante said. — We are going to study it, and I want keep mine people responsibility,” he said. Dashcam video from the Mulberry Police Department. shows more of Incident. He was turned over to the Arkansas State Police and was not released in public.Advocate for White and King wrote to 40/29 News that they demanded release. of Video from the Mulberry DVR. The male who was arrestedAccording to the Arkansas State Police, the arrested man in on video Randall Wooster, 27 years old, of Goose Creek, South Carolina. Wooster was charged with second degree battery, arrest resistance, refusal to obey, possession of a tool of crime, criminal encroachment, criminal disorderly conduct, terrorist threat and second degree assault. Damante said Worcester was moved to Crawford County. jail. He refused medical attention, but Damante said he was taken to the hospital for an examination anyway. jail Monday, noon. He and his lawyer declined tell about the incident. The officers’ lawyer made a statementLawyer for White and King sent an email news Report the incident to News 40/29 and spoke to our correspondent on by phone. Lawyer Russell Wood said that Worcester attacked White, body- Throw him into a concrete parking lot and then hit him in in back of in head and face. Wood said White had a concussion. “Such a cruel suspect must not be allowed remain unrestrained and all necessary force authorized arrest this type of suspected of violence,” Wood said. — Suspect also stated that he had no injuries when he was registered with jail and he doesn’t need or request any medical assistance,” Wood said. – It shows that the deputies’ strikes were used exactly as they were taught.” “These techniques teach them to hurt rather than hurt, and that’s exactly what happened,” Wood said. — Now I understand that the video can Watch bad to general public but that’s what how they are trained to trade with these violent criminals who no need want be arrested. “Official reaction” Behavior that appears in the video that circulates is not revealing of Crawford County Sheriff’s Department or any law enforcement agency in this is areaSheriff Jimmy Damante said. We condemn any kind of violence. against any civilian or any person detained by the sheriff office”, – he said. Gov. Asa Hutchinson called the violence arrest in Arkansas “reprehensible behavior” and inconsistent with their training.
Two Crawford County sheriff’s deputies and police officer Mulberry were suspended. with payment after registration arrest on Sunday morning.
Video posted on Facebook, which can be seen above, shows officers beat the man they arrest on sidewalk outside Kountry Xpress next to Mulberry.
The three law enforcement officers were identified by the Crawford County Sheriff as Deputy Levi White, Deputy Zach King, and Officer Mulberry Tell Riddle.
The arrest incident
The incident took place at a gas station. in Alma.
Crawford County Sheriff Jimmy Damante said a man named Randall Wooster threatened the clerk, who phoned the police. The police issued “be on observation post.” The male left at a gas station and rode his bike to the Kountry Xpress, where he was spotted by a deputy, Damante said.
Damante said in first, the suspect cooperated. Then, according to Damante, he became aggressive and tried to attack officers. That’s when they pinned him down down and where the video selects up.
Damante told 40/29 News one of deputies received minor head injury during the incident.
Investigation
Arkansas State Police are investigating the incident. The press release said the investigation “will be limited to use of physical force deputies and policemen.
“I want Everyone take a good look at this,” Damante said. — We are going to study it, and I want keep mine people responsible”.
He said dashcam video from the Mulberry Police Department. shows more of Incident. He was turned over to the Arkansas State Police and was not released in public.
Advocate for White and King wrote to 40/29 News that they demanded release. of Video from the Mulberry DVR.
the male who was arrested
According to the Arkansas State Police, the detained man in on video Randall Wooster, 27 years old, of Goose Creek, South Carolina. Wooster was charged with second degree battery, arrest resistance, refusal to obey, possession of a tool of crime, criminal encroachment, criminal disorderly conduct, terrorist threat and second degree assault.
Damante said Worcester was moved to Crawford County. jail. He refused medical attention, but Damante said he was taken to the hospital for examination anyway.
Worcester was released from jail Monday afternoon.
He and his lawyer declined tell about the incident.
The officers’ lawyer released a statement
Advocate for White and King sent an email news Report the incident to News 40/29 and spoke to our correspondent on telephone.
Lawyer Russell Wood said that Worcester attacked White, body- Throw him into a concrete parking lot and then hit him in in back of in head and face. Wood said White had a concussion.
“Such a cruel suspect must not be allowed remain unrestrained and all necessary force authorized arrest this type of suspected of violence,” Wood said.
“Suspect also stated that he had no injuries when he was registered with jail and he doesn’t need or request any medical assistance,” Wood said. – It shows that strikes led by deputies were used exactly as they had been trained.
“These techniques teach them to hurt rather than hurt, and that’s exactly what happened,” Wood said. “Now I understand what the video might look like bad to general public but that’s what how they are trained to trade with these violent criminals who no need want be arrested.”
official reaction
“Behavior exhibited in the video that circulates is not revealing of Crawford County Sheriff’s Department or any law enforcement agency in this is area” Sheriff Jimmy Damante said.
“We condemn any violence against any civilian or any person detained by the sheriff office,” he said.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson called the violence arrest in Arkansas “reprehensible behavior” and inconsistent with their training.

