Arkansas Grocery Store Reopens After Tragic Shooting
Community leaders see the reopening as a crucial step in Fordyce's healing process.
- Mad Butcher grocery store reopens 11 days after a mass shooting left four dead and ten injured.
- The store's closure left the small town of Fordyce without a nearby grocery store, prompting food distribution efforts.
- Community members view the store as more than just a place to shop; it's a social hub for the town.
- The reopening follows the funerals of the four victims, ranging in age from 23 to 81.
- Suspect Travis Eugene Posey has pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of capital murder and attempted capital murder.