Bryant police make arrest in Sunday night Walmart shooting
- Yung News Media

- Oct 8, 2024
- 1 min read

BRYANT, Ark. – Bryant police made an arrest Sunday night after shots were fired outside of a Walmart.
According to investigators, 33-year-old Cornelius Shackleford was arrested shortly after just a few miles away from the incident.
Investigators said Shackleford became upset when Walmart refused to fill an online order due to Shackleford being under investigation by the company due to past online orders.
Police say as Shackleford drove away from the Walmart he fired multiple shots toward employees who were outside.
Investigators said that during their investigation it was discovered that Shackleford also pointed a gun at employees and customers of the Splash Carwash in Bryant on Sept. 28, which led to additional charges.
He is being charged with five counts of aggravated assault and other charges for the Splash Carwash incident and four counts of aggravated assault, terroristic act and unlawful discharge of a firearm for the Sunday Walmart incident.
Shackleford is currently being held at the Saline County Detention Center on a $50,000 bond.
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