LOOKING FOR INFO: On the murders of Brittany Tate and I'Quira Tate.

The Little Rock Police Department is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the Jan. 25 double homicide at 3112 S. Ringo St. Brittany Tate and I’Quira Tate were found fatally shot inside the residence. I’Quira Tate’s 2-year-old child was also wounded for a gunshot and later released from the hospital.

Family members and Stop the Violence called for information about the homicides in late January.

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From the release:

On January 25th 2020, at 1:38 AM, a male suspect entered the residence at 3112 S. Ringo Street and shot three of the residents inside. Brittany Tate and I’Quira Tate were found deceased inside the residence when officers arrived. Officers also located a two year old child suffering from a gunshot wound. The child received medical attention and was later released from the hospital.

The Major Crimes Detective Division responded and began investigating the matter as a homicide. Detectives are seeking help from the community in developing more investi- gative leads in this case. We are confident that someone in the community may have in- formation beneficial to this investigation, and urge them to contact detectives.

Anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity the night of the incident or who has information regarding the homicide investigation, are encouraged to call detectives.

LRPD Major Crimes Detective Division: 501-371-4660 or 501-404-3123

Or anonymously call the LRPD Tip Line to submit a tip: 501-371-INFO

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