Arkansas police arrest Democratic candidate for alleged terrorist threats
The Democratic Party will not bar Diamond Arnold-Johnson from running in the midterm elections.
Democratic candidate for Arkansas State Auditor in the upcoming midterm elections, Diamond Arnold-Johnson, was arrested last Friday by Little Rock police for a felony count of alleged first-degree terroristic threatening against her husband, Arick. According to the police report, officers went to Arnold-Johnson's home on October 13 to serve her with an arrest warrant. Allegedly, the defendant refused arrest.
In the event of a serious conviction, Arnold-Johnson would be ineligible to run for election under state law. The Arkansas Democratic Party said in a statement that they are "aware" of their candidate's situation and affirmed that they will not prohibit her from running in the election:
On the other hand, Arkansas Treasurer and Republican candidate Dennis Milligan called on the Democratic Party to "repudiate and distance themselves" from the candidate and called for Arnold-Johnson to be barred for having been arrested: