Springdale's Plumlee acquitted by reason of mental disease or defect in Augustine shooting

 Raymond Lee Plumlee
Raymond Lee Plumlee

FAYETTEVILLE -- A man accused of shooting a Washington County deputy almost two years ago officially has been acquitted of criminal charges because he suffers from schizophrenia and couldn't conform his behavior at the time.

Raymond Lee Plumlee, 26, of Springdale was charged with shooting at several law enforcement officers with a 12-gauge shotgun March 15, 2016. Lt. Tion Augustine was shot in the hip, police said. Augustine had surgery to repair a shattered ball joint and returned to duty. He's now a captain.

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Plumlee was charged with three counts of attempted capital murder. He pleaded not guilty in April 2016. Washington County Circuit Judge Mark Lindsay filed an order of acquittal Monday.

Doctors at the Arkansas State Hospital found Plumlee unfit to proceed on three occasions, the latest in late February. He has been treated for psychosis since at least 2009, according to court documents.

Lindsay found Plumlee committed attempted capital murder, but mental illness prevented him from appreciating the criminality of his conduct. The order commits Plumlee to the state hospital.

"I have no reason to doubt the findings of the State Hospital," said prosecutor Matt Durrett. "However, that doesn't change the fact that he nearly took the life of a courageous and dedicated law enforcement officer. Hopefully, he will remain confined long enough to be treated so that he no longer poses a danger to this community."

NW News on 04/04/2018

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