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Lafayette County chief deputy mourned by family, friends


19-year veteran of sheriff’s office killed in three-vehicle crash


less man to a shelter in Texarkana when his vehicle collided with a sport utility vehicle and a tractor-trailer. Richardson, 50, died at the scene of the accident. Te homeless man, 28-year-old Michael Lee Ackart, was trans-


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ported to Wadley Regional Medical Center in Texarkana and later moved to the Miller County jail. Ackart has been charged with second-degree murder in Richardson’s death. Officials said they believe Ackart grabbed the steering wheel of the sheriff’s office Dodge Nitro that Richardson was driving, caus- ing Richardson to swerve into oncoming traffic. “We think that Pete was trying to regain control of the vehicle,” said Lafayette County Sheriff Victor Rose. Richardson, a native of Howard County, received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Air Force and moved to Lafayette County in 1983. He was a 19-year veteran of the Lafayette County Sher- iff’s Office. He started as a reserve deputy and jailor. He served as chief deputy and criminal investigator, positions he held at the time of his death, under two sheriff’s administrations. Richardson was running for election to Lafayette County Sheriff. Funeral services were held March 22 at First Baptist Church of


Stamps. Tose in attendance gathered afterward at the Lafayette County Courthouse for an honor guard salute and flag presentation. Richardson is survived by his wife, Melanie Richardson.


Te Lafayette County Press and Magnolia Reporter newspapers contributed to this report.


afayette County Chief Deputy Pete Richardson was killed March 17 in a three-vehicle crash on U.S. High- way 82 west of Lewisville, Ark. Officials said Richardson was transporting a home-


Top: Lafayette County Chief Deputy Pete Richardson won the Top Gun trophy in the county firearm qualifying competition. Middle: Richardson works a domestic battery case. Left: Richardson dem- onstrates to other deputies how to deploy a spike strip.


Photos by Lucy Goodwin, Lafayette County Press COUNTY LINES, SPRING 2014


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