In a tragic incident on June 21, 2024, a mass shooting at the Mad Butcher grocery store in Fordyce, Arkansas, resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to ten others, including two police officers. The shooting occurred around 11:30 a.m. when 44-year-old Travis Eugene Posey opened fire inside the store, causing chaos and panic among shoppers.
Shoppers Katrina Doherty and David Rodriguez provided harrowing accounts of the event. Doherty, who was with her children, initially thought the noise was something falling until she saw glass shatter and realized shots were being fired. She and her children hid in a freezer to escape the gunfire, enduring the cold and fear for approximately 15 minutes until law enforcement secured the area. Rodriguez, arriving at a nearby gas station, mistook the sounds for fireworks before seeing the shattered windows and panicked shoppers fleeing the scene.
Arkansas State Police quickly responded to the scene and engaged in a gunfight with Posey, who was subsequently wounded and taken into custody. Posey is expected to face multiple charges, including three counts of capital murder. The injuries to the officers and Posey are not considered life-threatening.
Among the victims was 63-year-old Shirley Kay Taylor, remembered by her daughter Angela Atchley as a hardworking and loving individual. The community of Fordyce, a small town with a population of approximately 3,396, is deeply affected by this incident. Fordyce City Council Member Roderick Rogers mentioned efforts to provide counseling for the traumatized survivors.
This shooting is part of a disturbing trend of mass shootings in the United States. According to the Gun Violence Archive, there have been at least 234 mass shootings in 2024, highlighting a significant public safety issue. Recent shootings have occurred in various locations, including Michigan, Texas, and Massachusetts, further emphasizing the pervasive nature of this violence.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has been in constant contact with state police and has been briefed on the situation. The Governor expressed her condolences and emphasized the importance of addressing gun violence in the community. The Arkansas State Police assured that the situation is secured and that there are no active threats to the community.
Posey is scheduled to appear in court on Monday, where he will face multiple charges. The community and authorities are working together to support the victims and prevent future incidents. Law enforcement continues to investigate the motive behind the shooting and any potential connections Posey may have had.