UPDATE: Former Police Chief Pleads Guilty To Murder - KFSM
Maybe your like
granthardin Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Published: 9:37 PM CDT October 15, 2017 Updated: 1:32 PM CDT October 16, 2017 BENTON COUNTY, ARKANSAS, Ark. — Former Gateway Police Chief Grant Hardin pleaded guilty to first-degree murder on Monday (Oct. 16) morning in Benton County Circuit Court.
Hardin was sentenced to 30 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections; the plea also included an additional 10 years of a suspended sentence, and all rights to appeal were waived, according to Nathan Smith, Benton County prosecuting attorney.
Hardin, 48, was charged with capital murder in connection with shooting James Appleton, 59, in the head, according to the Benton County Sheriff’s Office and has been jailed since February 24, 2017.
The shooting happened on February 23, near Garfield, according to police. When police arrived at the scene that afternoon, on Gann Ridge, they found Appleton’s body inside a car.
Several of Appleton’s family members were in court when Hardin entered his guilty plea. The judge asked Hardin several times if there was anything he had to say to Appleton’s family. Hardin said, “I don’t know how to say it, but I’m sorry.”
After court, the prosecutor talked to 5NEWS about the murder but could not give a clear explanation as to why the shooting occurred.
“The defendant had worked with Mr. Appleton, or had not worked with him, but been involved in city government at some point,” said Smith, “I think he ran across Mr. Appleton that way.”
Smith said he’d have to speculate as to the motive. “Ultimately, the defendant never said what his motive was, so really, we can’t say with any certainty.”
The prosecutor said Hardin murdered Appleton by pulling up beside him on the road and shooting him through the window of his car into the defendant’s truck. An acquaintance of Hardin passed the scene, saw him sitting there, then heard a loud boom and saw Mr. Hardin speed away.
“Officers then conducted a search of the defendant’s home and vehicle and found physical evidence of the murder on his vehicle,” according to officials.
“Not a typical murder case”
Smith called this, “not a typical murder case,” because you didn’t know immediately why something was done, why it happened. “There’s no doubt it happened. There is no doubt that Grant Hardin murdered James Appleton in cold blood,” said Smith. “I think the ‘why’ of it … only Grant knows and he lacked the courage to say it.”
A call was placed to speak to Hardin’s attorney, Shane Wilkinson, but have yet to be returned.
On May 25, 2025, Hardin escaped imprisonment at the North Central Unit prison in Calico Rock, according to the Arkansas Department of Corrections. For more on that story, click here.
Close Ad
To stream 5NEWS on your phone, you need the 5NEWS app.
Download the 5NEWS app
More Videos
Next up in 5
Example video title will go here for this video
-
Next up in 5
Example video title will go here for this video
-
-
-
-
In Other News
Traffic to ease in Springdale school zones after initial rush, official says
Before You Leave, Check This Out
Tag » Why Did Hardin Kill Appleton
-
Trial Nears As Ex-officer Now Linked To '97 Rape In Northwest Arkansas
-
James Appleton's Murder: Where Is Grant Hardin Now? Update
-
Former Arkansas Police Chief Pleads Guilty To Raping Teacher
-
Under The Radar: A Cop's 20-year Secret Exposed In Northwest ...
-
Former Police Chief Pleads Guilty To Murder
-
Former Police Chief Booked For Horrifying Murder In Small ...
-
A Cop's 20-year Secret Exposed In Northwest Arkansas, Part 2
-
Former Arkansas Police Chief Pleads Guilty In Man's Death - KATV
-
Former Police Chief Takes Plea Deal In Murder Case - KHBS
-
James Appleton's Murder: Where Is Grant Hardin Now? - Reddit
-
This JCS Inspired Crime Documentary Will Uncover The Case Of Grant ...
-
Appleton Shot, Killed - PressReader
-
Former Police Chief Grant Hardin Found Guilty Of 2017 Murder Linked ...