An Arkansas man has been sentenced to 2 life phrases in jail for fatally capturing a police officer throughout a site visitors cease in 2020 and firing at one other officer on the scene.
A jury on Thursday convicted Kayvon Ward, 24, of first-degree homicide within the dying of Sizzling Springs police Officer Brent Scrimshire and aggravated assault for capturing on the different officer, who wasn’t struck. The identical jury sentenced Ward on Friday.
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Garland County Circuit Choose Marcia Hearnsberger ordered the sentences to be served consecutively.
“There isn’t a excuse on your actions and the ache and struggling you prompted for thus many individuals,” Hearnsberger advised Ward.
After Scrimshire stopped Ward for working a cease signal, Ward tried to flee. Ward testified that he fired a gun, however mentioned he simply wished the officer chasing him to get down as he fled.
The jury had discovered Ward responsible on Thursday of first-degree homicide moderately than capital homicide, as prosecutors had sought. A capital homicide conviction would have carried a possible dying penalty.
William James, Ward’s lawyer, thanked the jury for selecting the lesser cost, The Sentinel-Document reported.
“There aren’t any winners right here, we’re all losers,” James mentioned.
Scrimshire’s widow, Rachel Scrimshire, advised the newspaper she was sad with the conviction, however glad with the sentence.
Ward was additionally convicted of possession of a defaced firearm, resisting arrest, obstructing authorities operations and fleeing.
On the time of the site visitors cease, Ward had an excellent warrant associated to a capturing the 12 months earlier than in Sizzling Springs.
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