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Murder Suspect Arrested on Drug Charges

A woman charged with first degree murder for a shooting near Quitman last year was arrested in Saline County on drug charges Thursday.

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kgurl490 - 3/27/2013 1:41 AM
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I've known this girl for a while. Drug charges, and using drugs is typical her! Murdering a man i've seen her with I couldn't believe! I always knew she was crazy and devious but I didn't think she would have got this bad! Poor girl, I love you and I'm praying for you! You we're once a close friend of mine!

UMADBRO - 2/19/2013 9:22 PM
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Sam Crow, correct me if I'm wrong, but why would the Saline County Prosecuting Attorney's office have anything to do with a murder charge out of QUITMAN? The article only stated she was arrested in Saline County. You sir, need to read the article again.

sam crow - 2/17/2013 10:04 AM
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i ment no disrepect to the men who serve our coountry my father fought in w.w, 2 in north africa an italy an my brother an brother in law in nam i tried two times to join marines an twice to join navy but my health kept me out i very much wantd to serve an there are grat police in ark like my friend capt keith eramea ark st. police i worked very close with some l.r police an pulaski sheriffs but ive never seen police depts scrape the bottom of the barrel as saline county an benton police do i lived there thirty years and have seen things that are unreal but mike you started this by makeing fun of me you fought for this righ fredom of speach is it right to make fun of someone beacuse trouble writeing i do bring up my disbilty when im attacked this way but anyone who knows me knows i never ask for help an would love to be able to work also i do have a high school diploma an ttened collage two years i supect from your writeings that your a young man who very much like to pick on the elerdy to make yourself feel big again ive seen bullys like you my whle life

Layla37 - 2/17/2013 9:24 AM
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I mean no disrespect to you fellow VETS and disabled but your bickering back and forth has nothing to do with this story. I realize 1 person's post took flight but lets come back now. This Meth head POS for a woman is right where she needs to be. I hope the other women locked up with her get to give her a test of medicine.

mike12 - 2/17/2013 12:05 AM
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Jcarpe my point exactly! Arkansasyankee I agree with your post. Even if it is isolated those involved should be held accountable even if it was a select few. On the same note the majority of LE officers are honest and hard working and do a tough job. To categorize them as all crooks is just preposterous. I realize we have a lot of flaws in our system and that it does need reform and reform is coming. Sam actually I was an 11B20 (Infantry Sergeant) and was injured in Baghdad Iraq in 2008 and underwent surgery at the Ibn Sina Hospital in Baghdad before being medi-vaced out to Landstuhl Germany and then Walter Reed Army Medical Center for several months. So if you are going to question my service to my county, I would like to know what you have contributed to it. I would do it all over again in a heart beat! As for your comment on military police and on military drawing a hire disability I find that almost as funny as the commenst on rich people never being victims of crimes. VA disability is based on a percentage from 0% up to 100% based on severity of serviced connected disability. Are you mad that someone who lost a leg or an arm in combat gets more disability then someone like you who can't afford a new keyboard? It has become clear from your posts you base a majority of your opinion on emotions not facts. I would place a high wager that you have less then a high school diploma and have never left the county you were born in. Glad to know my tax money goes to such a deserving person.

jcarpe - 2/16/2013 9:54 PM
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Sam Crow I have read your comments and it is my personal opinion that you are like a lot of people who claim disability and that is you are spending too much time feeling sorry for yourself.Quit whining and do something productive for a change.

ArkansasYankee - 2/16/2013 9:47 PM
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sam and mike; sam, I'm familiar with your situation, and I'm familiar with your disability. I respect your opinion; but please, don't put all of us disabled vets in with one person! Friday was National Salute To Veterans Patients; many are in VA hospitals, their last stop before the grave. So please have a little respect. mike12; sam's condition is well known to those of us that are regulars. I have an elderly father and step-mother - my dad can't even see to type, and step-mom has serious problems with arthritis. So cut sam some slack there dude! He has had problems with the county as far as medical issues with a loved one that was locked up. As far as the "boys on the tracks"; yes, more than likely a cover up by people "high up". Take Janie Ward for example; she was murdered a year before I moved back to AR; but I kept up with the case thanks to an editorialist for the papers. Also the documentary. I sincerely believe that the cover up in her murder went all the way to the top of the ASP and the governor's office. You agree this happens, but is "isolated". Who cares? It should not be "isolated"; everyone should be held accountable regardless of who's daddy is whatever. The regulars on here know me as one that supports our LEO's; but the crooked one's, and the crooked judges, DA's, ASP Special Investigators, et al - they can rot and burn for eternity! Yes, they got away with it down here, would like to see the look on their faces come Judgment Day! Ya'll be nice now.

sam crow - 2/16/2013 7:32 PM
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oh yes you disabled vets think your crap dont stink ill bet your from up north to be as rude as you are you most likely shot your foot to get itan just from your talk ill bet you were a army cop every body knows army disabled draws twice as much money as any one else the whle state knows that little rock an salin are the most crime in state so go climb back into your bottle of jack an watch patton an dream of what you wished youd be go back where you came from

mike12 - 2/16/2013 6:30 PM
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surprise, surprise you are on disability.... Guess what fellow citizen; I am a disabled veteran with a VA compensation rate over 30% but I get up and go to work everyday. Therefore I am not partial to people who claim poverty because their disability check doesn't pay for them to have luxuries. Still your inability to type well doesn't really explain the run on sentences or the unsupported generalizations. "Boys on the Track" happened 25 years ago and from my understanding went well above the local PA office or LE agencies. I don't deny that their is government corruption, but it is isolated to very few individuals. I do argue that it is no greater in Saline County then anywhere else. Until you can provide me statistical data as opposed to referencing one isolated event I will hold firm on my opinion . I have called the police before in Benton and the response time was about 5 minutes not 30 minutes and they were professional and courteous. So you're arguing that rich people never get robbed, have their houses broken into or are held at gun point? That is hilarious as most home invasions in the USA occur in upper-middle class neighborhoods during the hours of 9am-3pm (when us working suckers are out being productive) SOURCE: FBI Crime Information Website. Actually, I don't bury my head in the sand I am more aware of the crime in the state then the general public due to my position in the community (no I am not in LE). I also carry my weapon when I go out because I understand that while most people are inherently good there are a few bad apples out there.

sam crow - 2/16/2013 5:45 PM
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i will state this again for all to hear im disabled an trouble whis my hands an mike people like you bury your head in the sand till someone comes up an shoots you the crime in saline is bad an you call 911 an get a cop show up a half hour later you tell me how a drug store four blocks from benton police station gets broken in to four times last year an go look that mother in the facewhose boy died on the rail road tracks an tell her the police do a good job the only people who think that are rich ones who never been broken in to or robbed at gun point youve been lucky so far heck you might work for police the only good police in saline ar bryant an you should learn nt to make fun of the way someone writes with bad hands an a wireless key board that skips a letter now an then an no i cant affored to replace it on disabilty
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