A 34-12 months-outdated man was shot and killed in the course of a household invasion at a Hackett condominium on Valentine’s Day.

Editor’s Observe: The video connected is from Sunday, Feb. 14 just before any arrests have been made. 

Two people today from Fort Smith have been arrested in link with the fatal shooting of a Hackett gentleman on Valentine’s Day. 

In accordance to Capt. Phillip Pevehouse with the Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office, Jeffery Allen Workman, 46, and Jennifer Martin, 39, are remaining held at the Sebastian County Detention Centre for the demise of 34-year-previous Stephen Basham.

Basham was shot various periods in a Hackett condominium early Sunday (Feb. 14)) early morning throughout a house invasion. 

Workman is going through numerous costs together with a 1st-diploma murder charge and is being held without the need of bond. Martin faces a 1st-degree battery charge and is remaining held on a $150,000 dollars bond. 

Pevehouse suggests weapons employed all through the property invasion have been recovered. 

A homicide investigation is underway following a gentleman was shot and killed and another injured through a property invasion Sunday (Feb. 14) morning in Hackett.

The Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office environment was notified of a house invasion and photographs fired at all-around 5:30 a.m. at an apartment on the 300 block of Plum St. in Hackett.

When deputies arrived at the scene, a single sufferer had been shot and killed, and another victim was wounded.

A few juveniles ages 9 to 15 and one women of all ages were also observed in the condominium unharmed.

Witnesses in the residence reported a tall white male entered the dwelling by kicking in the entrance doorway. He was wearing a white hoodie with the hood about his head. 

The suspect confronted an adult male in the downstairs portion of the home and struck the guy with a baseball bat. His injuries essential medical awareness.

The suspect then built his way up the stairs to a bed room, the place he arrived across a 34-calendar year-old white male. The suspect then fired 5-6 photographs and killed the gentleman, the Sebastian County Sheriff’s Business office experiences.

By the time deputies arrived, the suspect had fled the scene.

The taking pictures target was identified dead in his mattress by deputies. 

No arrests have been created at this time, and the identification of the suspect is unidentified. 

The name of the deceased victim is at present remaining withheld pending notification of upcoming of kin. 

Investigators have received a lookup warrant for the apartment for a forensic lookup to consider place.

Investigators believe various individuals of desire may well have more information and facts about the capturing.

The is an ongoing investigation.

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