At least one person is killed when gunman shoots 10 including children at Arkansas car show raising money for non-profit youth organization: Suspect is taken into custody
- The incident took place at about 7:25 p.m. at the Delta N.E.Y.O. Hood-nic Foundation car show
- The shooting happened in the town of Dumas, about 85 miles southeast from the state capital of Little Rock
- Arkansas State Troopers were sent to Dumas following an initial report of a shooting outside a local business where the show took place
- Authorities said that ‘as many as 10’ people were wounded
- Investigators have since confirmed that at least one person has been killed in the shooting, according to KARK
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One person is dead, at least 10 other people were shot and a suspect is in custody after a mass shooting at an Arkansas car show on Saturday evening, according to reports.
The incident took place at about 7:25 p.m. at the Delta N.E.Y.O. Hood-nic Foundation car show in the town of Dumas, a town of around 4,000 people about 85 miles southeast from the state capital of Little Rock.
Local emergency management services said that the shooting took place in a parking lot located on US-165 of a supermarket called the Mad Butcher in Dumas.
Arkansas State Troopers were sent to Dumas following an initial report of a shooting outside a local business where the show took place.
Authorities said that ‘as many as 10’ people were wounded and the number injured is expected to rise.
One person is currently in custody, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. A state police spokesman said he was unable to say whether there was more than one suspect.
Investigators have since confirmed that at least one person has been killed in the shooting, according to KARK.

At least 10 people were shot at an Arkansas car show on Saturday evening, according to the Arkansas State Police

The incident took place at a business where an annual car show for charity was happening

A person being taken away on a stretcher after the shooting in Dumas, Arkansas

The shooting has left at least 10 people wounded. Multiple people reporting that even a baby was shot

EMTs waiting outside the Arkansas car show where at least 10 people were shot Saturday

People trying to get away from the car show in the wake of the shooting incident

The car show was put on by a local foundation that caters to underprivileged youth in the area
Multiple people at the show posted to Facebook that young children were shot, with one even saying that a baby had been wounded.
At least one victim had to be airlifted from the scene to a local hospital, according to KARK, with several victims being transferred to multiple hospitals in the area.
One wrote: ‘Y’all just shot a baby. A mf baby.’ A second person in the area also wrote that a baby had been shot.
This was the 16th edition of Hood-nic, which describes itself on Facebook as: ‘Future Education for the youth. Day of celebrating the lost loved ones. Live entertainment from locals and out of state guest of all genres. Vendors of all sorts. Car, Truck, and Bike Show. Awards and much much more.’
The event’s Facebook page posted just hours after the shooting: ‘We are heartbroken and in shock at what took place during tonight’s car show. Several people were shot by an unknown suspect. The full extent of injuries has not yet been disclosed. State Patrol is currently investigating the situation. We will release more details as they come in. If you know anything, please report it to the authorities. The purpose of Hood-Nic has always been to bring the community together. This senseless violence needs to end. Sending our prayers.’
Arkansas Lieutenant Governor Tim Griffin tweeted: ‘Saying prayers for entire Dumas community after tonight’s senseless & tragic shooting as families with young children gathered for community event on Sat. evening. God Bless the law enforcement officers who are on the scene responding.’
This is a developing story.

People crowded a local hospital after the shooting, with several victims transferred to local medical centers

Police remained outside the scene well into the evening in a parking lot near a supermarket in Dumas


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