WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. – A police officer is facing three misdemeanor charges after an incident where he was alleged to have brandished his service weapon while in an altercation and off-duty.
Arkansas State Police (ASP) arrested West Memphis Police Officer Myles Christian Huff, 26, on Friday, February 2, 2024, charging him with three counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Minor, Obstructing Governmental Operations, and First-Degree Assault.
The Second Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney asked ASP’s Special Investigations Unit in October 2023 to investigate an incident where Officer Huff brandished his service weapon while off duty, according to a press release from ASP.
The officer, who was still wearing his uniform after leaving work that day, had an altercation at an apartment complex in West Memphis.
Officer Huff surrendered to the Crittenden County Sheriff’s Office this afternoon.
Huff’s bond was set at $3,000. He was in jail for less than an hour.
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