Posey pleads not guilty to all charges
Travis Posey, the suspect in last week’s mass shooting at the Fordyce Mad Butcher, has plead not guilty to all charges following his first judicial appearance on Tuesday from the Ouachita County Detention Center.
He has been charged with 4 counts of Capital Murder and 10 Counts of Attempted Capital Murder.
Posey has also invoked the Fifth Amendment right to remain silent in the case.
No bond has been set for Posey, and he will sit in jail for the entire process until his trial is complete.
If he is found guilty of the four counts of Capital Murder he could face the death penalty or a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
No court date for his trial has been set at this time, but all other proceedings will take place in the Dallas County Courthouse.
He was treated for non-life-threatening injuries after exchanging gunfire with law enforcement. Posey was released to ASP custody and transported to the Ouachita County Detention Center, where he remains.
14 people were shot in the shooting, with four being killed during the incident. Two law enforcement officers and the suspect were three of the 15 that were shot or injured.
Those killed in the shooting include 62-year-old Shirley Taylor, 23-year-old Callie Weems, 50-year-old Roy Sturgis, and 81-year-old Ellen Shrum.
Five female and three male civilians, ranging in age from 20 to 65, survived injuries sustained in the shooting. Five of those individuals remain hospitalized, including a woman who is in critical condition at UAMS in Little Rock. Three of the injured civilians were treated and released from the Dallas County Medical Center on Friday.
Six officers working for the Fordyce Police Department and the Dallas County Sheriff's Office were on the scene during the incident. Four additional Fordyce Police officers and an off-duty officer employed by the Stuttgart Police Department arrived on scene after the suspect was taken into custody.
Jacob Murry, 26, an officer who serves both the Fordyce Police Department and the Dallas County Sheriff's Office, was treated Friday for minor injuries related to gunfire. Fordyce Police Officer James Johnson, 31, was released from a Little Rock hospital Saturday evening after being treated for a gunshot wound.
Stuttgart Police Officer John Hudson, 24, received minor injuries unrelated to gunfire. He rendered medical aid to an injured individual after the incident had concluded. Hudson was previously incorrectly included as an officer with injuries related to gunfire.