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    Results of Texarkana Officer Involved Shooting Investigation

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    By Jeff Easterling on September 1, 2021 City News, Crime, Crime Stoppers

    The Texarkana Arkansas Police Department has released the results of the State Police Investigation into an officer-involved shooting in June of 2021 that led to the death of Don Allen Crowson.

    Press Release:

    On June 26, 2021 at approximately 9:44pm, Texarkana Arkansas Police Officers
    responded to the 1100 block of Hickory Street in regard to an unknown white male in the
    street acting erratic and screaming that he was going to kill someone. When officers
    arrived to investigate the disturbance, they were directed to an upstairs apartment in a
    multi-family, single residence in the 1000 block. When officers arrived at the top of the
    staircase, they found an apartment door open and what sounded like the continuation of a
    disturbance inside the apartment. Peering into the apartment they could see a white male
    who recognized them as officers and made statements to indicate such as he stood up
    from his seated position and retrieved a large silver metal object from a tool box and
    charged at the officers, stating that he was going to kill them.

    The officers gave verbal commands to stop and retreated as far as possible into the
    staircase and walkway. One officer, fearing for his life and that of others, fired multiple
    rounds from his service weapon and struck the white male. Despite officers rendering
    first aid to Don Allen Crowson, w/m, 37 years of age, he died of the injuries sustained.

    The Arkansas State Police investigated the response by patrol officers and officer
    involved shooting incident then presented their findings to the 8 th South Prosecuting
    Attorney’s Office for review. Their investigation included statements from witnesses and
    officers involved. Video evidence from camera’s worn by the officers on the scene, the
    medical examiner’s report of autopsy findings and toxicology reports.

    In a letter dated August 31, 2021, from Chuck Black, the Prosecuting Attorney for the 8 th
    South District including Miller and Lafayette Counties, Black examined the principals of
    criminal liability in execution of public duty, and when a person is justified in using
    deadly physical force in defense of a person. According to Arkansas Statute, “A person is
    justified in using deadly physical force upon another person if the person reasonably believes that the other person is (1) Committing or about to commit a felony involving force or violence; or (2) Using or about to use unlawful deadly physical force.”

    Black stated that under the circumstances revealed in the ASP investigative file and the
    physical evidence presented to his office that it is “abundantly clear” that the actions of
    the officer were justified under either or both subdivisions of the statute. Blacks letter
    states that “No criminal charges will be filed by this office in connection with the
    unfortunate death of Mr. Crowson.”

    A deadly force review board was convened in accordance with Texarkana Arkansas
    Police policy and found that the officers involved acted within the guidelines of the
    agencies use of force policy and concurred with the findings of the Arkansas State Police.

    All officers involved in this incident will be returned to full duty.

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    After more than 40 years with commercial broadcasting, I decided to do my own thing by blogging, and taking "unconsultant" gigs. It affords me the ability to stay super involved in the community, but still, have plenty of time with my 3 granddaughters and other projects.

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