Use of deadly force in March Little Rock shooting ruled justified

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A review by a prosecutor has concluded that officers were justified in their use of deadly force in a shooting that killed a Jacksonville man.

The announcement stems from a March 24 incident in which 23-year-old Willie Joe Larry-Purdiman of Jacksonville was shot and killed by officers in the 7900 block of Baseline Road.

Suspect in US Marshals shooting identified

According to a release from the Arkansas State Police, officers with the U.S. Marshals Service Eastern Arkansas task force attempted to arrest Larry-Purdiman for multiple outstanding felony warrants out of Pulaski County.

Officials said that as task force officers attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle occupied by Larry-Purdiman, he exited the vehicle and fled on foot. The release said that while running, he began shooting at officers who returned fire, killing him at the scene.

US Marshals involved in shooting on Baseline Road in Little Rock

The release said that no civilians were injured during the incident, but one officer was injured during the pursuit and was treated by a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries…

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