Monday, July 23, 2012

High school principal accused of slitting dog's throat

ARKANSAS -- The Farmington School District released a short statement Friday morning saying the superintendent cannot comment further at this time on the bloody arrest of the high school principal.

Christopher Webb, 42, was arrested Thursday after police found him nude, armed with a knife and covered in blood while choking a woman, according to police records.

Webb faces charges of aggravated assault and domestic battery in the attack on Shannon Shrum, authorities said.

Shannon Shrum & Chris Webb

Shrum, who is a widow, and Webb co-own the home where the violence took place, according to property records. Webb owns one other property in Washington County and is registered to vote at a third residence.

Police arrived at the Hydrangea Drive home early Thursday in response to a disturbance. They heard screaming from inside, went in and found a nude, bloody Webb with Shrum in a choke hold in the upstairs bathroom, the report states.

Officers found a dead black dog in the bathtub with its throat slit. There was blood on the floor, the stairs and a wall inside the home.

They found a knife on the floor and seized two knives and a knife sharpener from the scene.

Officers say they had to physically restrain Webb in order to get him in the patrol car.

Shrum is “doing fine” and was not hospitalized, said Denis Dean, a Washington County deputy prosecutor. Webb was originally treated at Washington Regional Medical Center before being transferred to an undisclosed area hospital. Webb will be booked at the Washington County Detention Center upon his release, Dean said.

According to the Farmington School District’s website, Chris Webb is still listed as the high school principal there. Webb’s professional background or biographical information is not listed on the school’s website.


Shrum was a sixth-grade teacher at Huntsville School District until she resigned in May, according to a published report.

Neighbors who spoke to 5NEWS Thursday didn’t want to be identified, but say Webb is a good guy.

“When I knew him he was a pretty good guy I thought,” said Justin Mounce. Webb was his principal when Mounce was a student at Prairie Grove High School.

“Honestly, I think there’s probably drugs involved,” he said.

Webb also faces charges of endangering the welfare of a minor and aggravated cruelty to a dog. Police have not said if a child was present during the violence.

(5NewsOnline - July 19, 2012)

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