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Arkansas Democratic Party Chairman Shot & Killed At State Party Headquarters, Suspect Killed
Arkansas Democratic Party Chairman Shot & Killed At State Party Headquarters, Suspect Killed - todaysthv.com | KTHV | Little Rock, AR
Arkansas Democratic Party Chairman Shot & Killed At State Party Headquarters, Suspect Killed - todaysthv.com | KTHV | Little Rock, AR
(Little Rock, Ark.) KTHV -- Police say Arkansas Democratic Party chairman, Bill Gwatney, died after being shot at party headquarters in downtown Little Rock. Gwatney, 49, died at 3:59 p.m. at U.A.M.S. in Little Rock. The 50-year-old suspect, Timothy Dale Johnson, is also dead after being shot by authorities at the conclusion of a high-speed chase into Grant County.
Police say Johnson entered Democratic Party headquarters on West Capitol Avenue around noon and said he wanted to volunteer. Then he barged into Gwatney's office and shot him three times.
At a late afternoon news conference, Little Rock Police Lt. Terry Hastings said Gwatney was shot multiple times in his upper body. Hastings said there is no known connection between Gwatney and Johnson.
The 1300 block of West Capital was shut down after the shooting, just blocks from the state Capitol in downtown Little Rock. The FBI, along with the Arkansas State Police are also involved in the shooting investigation. Authorities say they are focusing on their investigation and awaiting results of Gwatney's autopsy.
Workers at the Republican Party of Arkansas headquarters, located about two blocks away, were sent home as a precaution.
Suspect Shot, Killed After Pursuit
Officers said they pursued Johnson when he fled the scene in a blue Dodge pickup truck. Authorities say Johnson apparently stole the truck which was parked nearby. Police say Johnson was apprehended and shot following a high-speed chase that stretched into Grant County, about 50 miles south of Little Rock. Little Rock police, Arkansas State Police, Grant County deputies and Sheridan police were all involved in the pursuit.
Johnson, a Searcy resident, managed to evade a roadblock near the Sheridan city limits. Officers in pursuit managed a maneuver to cause the suspect to lose control and stop his truck. Police say Johnson then fired two shots at a Grant County sheriff's unit. Grant County deputies and Arkansas State Police troopers returned fire, fatally wounding Johnson.
Governor Returns To Little Rock
Gov. Mike Beebe was on a flight to Springdale when the shooting occurred. A spokesman says Beebe returned to Little Rock after hearing about the shooting to be with Gwatney's family at a Little Rock hospital. Gwatney was Beebe's finance chairman during Beebe's run for governor in 2006.
Gwatney A Business, Legislative Leader
Gwatney owned three car dealerships in Pulaski County. He served 10 years in the state Senate. In addition to being state Democratic Party chairman, Gwatney was also CEO of Gwatney Chevrolet in Jacksonville. He had a background in banking, having been an executive vice president with First National Bank in Jacksonville, formerly owned by his family. Gwatney entered the state Senate in 1993 at age 33. Term limits ended his career in the state Legislature in 2003. During his last legislative session, he led efforts to reform state ethics rules, handle legislative redistricting and promote economic development. Gwatney was a superdelegate to this month's Democratic National Convention in Denver. The Gwatneys have two daughters.