Ex-Arkansas cops Zack King, Levi White charged in violent arrest

Two former Arkansas law enforcement officers have been charged after a graphic video of them beating a detainee went viral online., prosecutors have announced.

Former Crawformer County sheriff’s deputies Zack King and Levi White are charged with using excessive force in the Aug. 21 arrest of Randal Worcester in the town of Mulberry, the US Justice Department said Tuesday.

The two former deputies pleaded not guilty during their court appearance Tuesday afternoon.

Police said they had responded to 27-year-old Worcester allegedly making threats to a clerk at a nearby convenience store, where he then attacked one of the deputies outside.

Video taken by a bystander shows one officer punching the suspect with a clenched fist, while another can be seen hitting the man with his knee.

A third officer can be seen holding the suspect to the ground, as the officers took Worcester into custody.

Charges were not announced against another officer, Thell Riddle, who was also featured in the video.

Former Arkansas police officers Zack King and Levi White were charged after a video went viral of them beating detainee Randal Worcester (picture) in August 2022 went viral.
AP Photo/Andrew DeMillo

All three officers were suspended after video of the violent arrest began circulating the Internet, prompting state and federal authorities to launch investigations into the incident. Both King and White were fired in October.

If convicted, King and White each face up to 10 years behind bars.

An attorney representing the two men denied the allegations.

White (left) and King were fired in October.
White (left) and King were fired in October.

King's mugshot after being charged.
King’s mugshot after being charged.


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Officer Thell Riddle was in the video, but was not charged.
Officer Thell Riddle was in the video, but was not charged.

The officers were charged with using excessive force in the arrest.
The officers were charged with using excessive force in the arrest.


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Worcester filed a federal lawsuit against the officers and local officials, claiming they violated his constitutional rights during the August arrest that left him in the hospital to be treated for injuries. He was later jailed on charges including second-degree battery and resisting arrest, but was released the next day on $15,000 bond.

Rachel Bussett, an attorney for Worcester, was relieved the two men had been arrested. According to Bussett, Worcester has permanent injuries and will need continued medical treatment.

“Now they’re just going to have to go through the court process,” Bussett said.


Police claim that Worcester was threatening a convenience store clerk and then attacked one of the deputies.
Police claim that Worcester was threatening a convenience store clerk and then attacked one of the deputies.
Crawford County Detention Center

White and King were released on bond Tuesday. A judge set an April 3 trial date for the men.

With Post wires

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