Clark County Ohio Shooting, Police Investigates Case
Clark County Ohio Shooting – Police are looking into a shooting that occurred in Clark County, Ohio. According to the call records kept by the Clark County Sheriff’s Department, two days before a sheriff’s deputy was killed at the Harmony Estates Mobile Home Park on Sunday, an arrest warrant was issued for the man who was also killed in the incident, and relatives of that man called 911 for a welfare check, expressing “significant concerns” for his mental safety.
Both of these events occurred at the mobile home park. White’s great uncle and brother, both of whom are related to him, gave separate statements to the Springfield News-Sun in which they said that White shot Arbuckle and then later shot Yates when the deputy responded to the initial shooting. It was verified late on Sunday that a seasoned deputy with the Clark County Sheriff’s Office had been murdered by gunfire while responding to a call about a person who had been shot inside of a mobile home in the township of Harmony.
As a direct consequence of this, Matthew Yates, who had served in the department for the previous 15 years, passed away. According to the records of the Greene County Common Pleas Court, White did not appear in court in July on a charge of unlawfully handling a firearm in a motor vehicle stemming from an event that occurred in August 2021 in Yellow Springs. The charge stemmed from the fact that White was driving a car at the time. Cole White, 27, from South Charleston was one of the three people who passed away as a result of the incident that took place on Sunday and began with shooting, progressed into a standoff lasting hours during which more rounds were fired, and culminated with the mobile home where it began being set on fire.