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Police: Man arrested on his way to carry out shooting at Central Mall in Fort Smith

Officials say there were also photos and videos of child sex abuse found on Sheffield's phone during the investigation.

FORT SMITH, Ark. — Police arrested a man on April 26 before he attempted to carry out a plan to kill two people at Central Mall in Fort Smith, investigators say.

According to court documents, a 911 caller reported that Rodney Sheffield was on his way to Central Mall "with the intent to kill people."

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After the call was made, Sheffield was arrested during a traffic stop after police said he was driving recklessly on Rogers Avenue. During the stop, the officer saw a rifle on the floor of the passenger side of Sheffield's vehicle and after a pat down, found magazines to the rifle in Sheffield's pockets. Sheffield was arrested for reckless driving and terroristic threatening.

During the investigation, the 911 caller was identified as a friend of Sheffield's who said he received a text from Sheffield that said "Here we go" with a picture of Sheffield holding a rifle across his body outside the mall, which prompted him to call 911, court documents say.

Aric Mitchell with the Fort Smith Police Department (FSPD) expressed the importance of the tip that led to Sheffield's arrest. "It's just a reminder that if you see something, say something. Don't think that it's an inconvenience to your law enforcement agency to share information like this because it can potentially prevent a tragedy."

According to investigators, Sheffield was upset about his Social Security disabilities claim being denied and had plans to shoot and kill an employee at his lawyer's firm, which was located in the mall near the Social Security disabilities office. Sheffield also said he wanted to shoot the judge involved with the claim, investigators said.

While executing a search warrant on Sheffield's phone, detectives found evidence of child sex abuse material, including four videos and 127 photos of young children being sexually abused. Charges related to those findings were added.

Sheffield's lawyer Adam Rose confirmed to 5NEWS that he pleaded not guilty, and the investigation is still ongoing. Rose states he has "no doubt justice will prevail at the conclusion of this matter."

State Charges:

  • 4 Counts: Pandering or Posessing Visual or Print Medium Depicting Sexually Explicit Conduct Involving a Child, 
    • (three counts labeled as Class B Felony, one count labeled as Class C Felony)
  • Attempted Terroristic Act, Class C Misdemeanor
  • Second Degree Criminal Mischief, Class A Misdemeanor
  • Reckless Driving, Class B Misdemeanor

Federal Charges:

  • Influencing, Impeding, or Retaliating Against a Federal Official
  • Possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material

According to court documents, Sheffield posted a $200,000 bond for the state charges on May 10, was detained on the federal charges afterward, and is in custody at the Washington County Jail.

Sheffield's lawyers filed a notice of intent to rely on a defense of mental disease or defect.

FSPD denied a FOIA request for further information about Sheffield's arrest, citing an ongoing investigation and saying more information will be released in the future.

Editor's Note: A previous version of this article stated that Sheffield was detained at his home based on info from court documents, but FSPD confirms he is currently in custody.

5NEWS will update this article as the story develops. 

Credit: Sebastian County Inmate Roster, Rodney Sheffield

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