Pine Bluff area reeling after 6 homicides in 6 days

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The number is staggering — and frustrating — for Pine Bluff-area residents.

Counting a killing that occurred just outside the city limits, six homicides have happened in the area within a six-day span that began last Saturday. Five of them were shootings. Four of them happened on four consecutive days. Four of them happened within a 1.3-mile radius, and investigations in three of those — including one that took the life of a 14-year-old girl — have not yet revealed a suspect.

Two killings occurred on Thursday. And one was described as hit-and-run incident.

In just one week, the homicide count in Pine Bluff has nearly doubled to 12, and the number of killings in Jefferson County outside Pine Bluff city limits has risen to three.

Community leaders, including United Citizens of Pine Bluff co-organizer Kymara Seals and New Life Church Pastor Matt Mosler, have spoken out this week about ideas to curb the violence, beginning with reaching out to young persons and educating them about their options away from a life of crime.

Albert Brewer does that with his Pine Bluff boxing club, Gloves Not Guns. Boxers from the group competed last Saturday in the Arkansas State Silver Gloves championships at the Pine Bluff Convention Center.

“I use Gloves Not Guns also as a platform against all this gun violence, and it’s been awhile,” said Brewer, who has mentored young boxers in the city since 2000, via text messages that have been edited for clarity. “We the community knows who [are] doing the shootings and killings, but no one will come forward, but when it hits home, they want you to come forward.

“The community doesn’t trust law enforcement. Law enforcement has to have some help if we [are] ever going to get a handle on this.”

Pine Bluff Police Lt. David DeFoor and Mayor Shirley Washington have said investigators have been active in unearthing clues related to three shootings in which no suspect has been identified. It is not clear whether those shootings are related.

LATEST SHOOTING

A Pine Bluff man accused of shooting Kevin Brazell, 43, to death Thursday night was arrested at the scene of the crime, police said in a news release.

Vincent Samuel Peal, 48, was charged with first-degree murder and possession of a firearm by certain persons. Jefferson County District Court Judge Kim Bridgforth on Friday found probable cause to charge Peal, and set bail at $750,000 secured.

Vincent Peal (Courtesy of Jefferson County sheriff’s office)
Vincent Peal (Courtesy of Jefferson County sheriff’s office)

Police say Peal gunned down Brazell in the area of West 10th Avenue and South Hazel Street at about 9:08 p.m. Thursday. Peal was booked into the Jefferson County jail at 12:51 a.m. Friday.

According to an affidavit from Detective Jason Boykin read by Jefferson County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Caleb Conrad, witnesses directed an officer to where Brazell lay on his back with multiple gunshot wounds on the northeast corner of an apartment building, the address of which DeFoor later updated as 2200 W. 10th Ave.

Across from that address, the rear of Chester Hynes Community Center can be seen.

Brazell lay unresponsive with a gun in his right hand, according to the affidavit, and was pronounced dead at the scene.

A witness said she saw Brazell fighting with Peal in a parking lot before the shooting, according to the affidavit. She reportedly saw Brazell leave the complex and then return, adding that she saw the victim with a gun, heard gunshots and ran away.

Peal was arrested at the scene, police said. According to the affidavit, he told police that Brazell left because “he felt he got beat up so bad,” and then returned and exited a vehicle with a gun in his hand. The suspect said Brazell started cussing and pointed a gun at Peal, “starting to fire it.”

Peal told police that he “started to duck and hide and began shooting back at Brazell,” Conrad said.

“Peal knew he was a convicted felon and he ran south on the railroad tracks next to the apartments and threw the gun into the bushes and trees somewhere,” Conrad read. “Peal stated it was a 9-mm handgun.”

Peal faces the firearm possession charge because he was convicted of aggravated robbery in 1995. The firearm possession charge means additional prison time if Peal is found guilty of murdering Brazell, which would result in a sentence of 10 to 40 years in prison or a life sentence.

Peal indicated to Bridgforth that he would hire an attorney. He is scheduled for another hearing July 21.

Brazell died within the same radius of where three other shootings happened this week.

MAN CHARGED IN HIT-AND-RUN

At about 1:50 a.m. Thursday, Tyrone McClinton, 45, was killed in a what police describe as a hit-and-run incident on Dollarway Road.

The suspect in McClinton’s death — Justin Tillar, 21, of Pine Bluff — was charged with leaving the scene of an accident.

In an affidavit from Pine Bluff Police Detective Ryan Edwards read by Conrad, an officer was dispatched to 6310 Dollarway Road, where he observed first responders attending to a male whom a witness identified as McClinton. The officer said he saw multiple lacerations to McClinton’s head.

The witness, Conrad read, said he and McClinton were walking south on Dollarway when they noticed a vehicle speeding. The witness said a silver Chevrolet Equinox jumped a curb at the address and struck McClinton, then continued south on the road. The witness told McClinton to get out of the road as they were walking east with traffic and approached the address.

The witness told police that he saw the Equinox driving up behind them, so he jumped into a grassy area before the vehicle struck McClinton and slowed down on Phillips Street, continuing east of Dollarway Road.

That same day, Conrad read, the Equinox was located in the parking lot of Tyson Foods. Police said the front windshield had what appeared to be hair follicles on the passenger side and red clothing fiber located on the front fender on the passenger side.

Tillar was taken into custody and told police he got off work at approximately 1:45 a.m., driving his girlfriend’s Equinox, Conrad read. Tillar said he was traveling east on Dollarway to go home and noticed “he heard a loud noise and then he drove over something,” according to the report.

“Tillar stated he pulled over and noticed the bumper was not hanging from the vehicle like when he left work,” Conrad said. “Tillar stated since the vehicle was still drivable, he went home.”

Bridgforth set bail at $50,000 secured for Tillar, who has no prior criminal history.

GIRL IN MONDAY SHOOTING IDENTIFIED

A homicide was committed in Jefferson County each day from last Saturday to Tuesday, with the last three taking place within Pine Bluff city limits.

Monday’s shooting claimed the life of a 14-year-old girl found in a car between West 23rd and West 24th avenues on South Maple Street, according to police. Investigators say the shooting took place at the intersection of 23rd and Maple.

Police have declined to identify the girl due to her age, citing a state law that has not yet been specified. A person reached at Paradise Funeral Home in Pine Bluff confirmed to The Pine Bluff Commercial that Janija McGown, 14, was the victim in that homicide.

A death notice for McGown was posted on Paradise’s website.

BRANDON DEMENT AND JASON ANDERSON

On Sunday, Brandon Dement, 36, was found with a gunshot wound in front of a residence at 2120 S. Maple St. and died at Jefferson Regional Medical Center.

On Tuesday, Jason Anderson, 38, was found lying between Seventh and Eighth avenues with multiple wounds from a shooting that occurred in the area of 2000 W. Eighth Ave., according to police. That area is located more than a mile north of the Maple Street homicides in an almost straight line.

Anderson died at Jefferson Regional Medical Center.

Police have neither identified a suspect nor confirmed whether any of those three homicides are related as of Friday afternoon. Those killings were still under investigation.

ZAKARY CHUMNEY

Last Saturday, Zakary Chumney, 35, of Mabelvale was shot at 10256 Sulphur Springs Road after an argument that involved Bradley Scott Hartley, 34, and Hartley’s reported girlfriend, Opal Evelyn King, 25, according to the Jefferson County sheriff’s office.

Hartley surrendered to investigators after, police said, he fled into a nearby wooded area. He is being held in the Jefferson County jail pending a $750,000 secured bond.

Hartley in 2014 pleaded guilty to five felony offenses related to a 2013 burglary in Cleveland County.

King, 25, was charged with aggravated assault after, police said, she rammed Chumney’s vehicle during the argument. She is also accused of hindering apprehension or prosecution, as police said she misidentified Hartley to authorities. She is being held in lieu of a $50,000 secured bond.

Brewer, the boxing coach, notices the violence hasn’t extended north of the Pine Bluff city border.

“Why isn’t all this violence seeping over onto White Hall? Because they [are] simply not having it,” he texted.

CORRECTION: Kevin Brazell's death is the sixth killing in Pine Bluff in six days. An earlier version of this story incorrectly described the number of killings that have taken place in the city.

This story has been updated. It was originally published at 6:33 a.m.

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