The community of Wister is rallying to support their Police Chief Andy Thompson, who is recovering from injuries sustained during a tragic shooting incident in April. The shooting, which took place on April 19, resulted in the death of LeFlore County Deputy Walker LeMay. Both officers were responding to a welfare check at a home near Wister when the incident occurred.
Community Fundraiser
In an effort to aid Chief Thompson’s recovery, a fundraiser is scheduled to take place at the Wister school cafeteria. The event will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and attendees can purchase a plate of food for $10. The funds raised will go towards covering medical expenses and supporting Thompson’s recovery process.
This event highlights the strong community spirit in Wister, as residents come together to support one of their own in a time of need. It also serves as a reminder of the risks law enforcement officers face in the line of duty and the importance of community support for those who serve and protect.
The Shooting Incident
The tragic events of April 19 have left a lasting impact on the Wister community. Deputy LeMay’s untimely death is a profound loss, and Chief Thompson’s injuries underscore the dangers inherent in police work. The community’s response, through this fundraiser, reflects a deep respect and appreciation for the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers.
As Chief Thompson continues his recovery, the support from the community will be crucial in aiding his return to health and service. The fundraiser not only provides financial assistance but also shows the solidarity and compassion of the Wister community.
Original reporting: 40/29 / KHBS (NW Arkansas) — read the source article.