Monticello Fareway Shooting Leads to One in Custody After Officer Involved Shooting
My hometown of Monticello, Iowa was shaken by a shooting incident that unfolded near the Fareway store on 433 North Farley Street. According to reports from local news sources, a person from a nearby business heard gunshots, prompting a swift response from law enforcement.
I was actually just in this Fareway store taking the grand tour with Manager Bruce Smith. The Monticello Fareway has just undergone an amazing update to the flooring and over all aesthetic, in addition to new freezers and coolers and Bruce was excited to show me all his new "gadgets and toys." Being as I worked at this Fareway with Bruce from the time I was 16 until I was 21, the grand tour was never in doubt, as my wife and I enjoyed an early morning shopping trip.
Monticello Fareway Manager Bruce Smith seen at far right in the above picture.
I only bring this up as a segue into the old adage, "that just doesn't happen in a small town." Maybe that's a bit naive of me to think; taking for granted the Monticello I grew up in and know. The incident of course took place outside the Fareway store, but store employees assured law enforcement that everyone inside the establishment remained safe. However, a man was shot behind the store and subsequently airlifted to the hospital. Law enforcement has also reportedly taken a suspect into custody.
In response to the incident, the Monticello Fareway store issued a statement announcing its temporary closure due to "unforeseen circumstances." This decision came as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of its customers and staff. Witnesses report an employee who worked behind the meat counter was the victim. They also state he was shot multiple times at around 7:30am. In addition, there has been some footage of part of the arrest itself making the rounds on social medias. Monticello Police Chief Britt Smith did confirm that the arrest of the suspect took place in Hopkinton, Iowa and during the event there was an officer involved shooting which resulted in the suspect being airlifted to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.
In response to this event, Monticello, Cascade, and Anamosa Schools took precautionary measures by implementing lockdowns. The Monticello Superintendent, emphasized that the lockdowns were precautionary, stating there was no immediate danger to students and staff. Additionally, UnityPoint Health - Jones Regional Medical Center and its clinics are not accepting patients while police continue to investigate the shooting. School lockdowns have since been allowed to lapse and are now operating normally.
Law enforcement continues to investigate the incident, and the community remains on edge, awaiting further information and updates. The safety of the residents remains a top priority, and local authorities are working diligently to ensure the well-being of the community. As for me, I'll be thinking of Bruce (the best store manager ever) and the entire Fareway family today: condolences and prayers for all involved.