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Arraignment for Former Razorback Accused of Murder Delayed

A former Razorback football player accused of second-degree murder arraignment hearing has been delayed.
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A former Razorback football player accused of second-degree murder has a delayed arraignment hearing.

Joshua Melton, 33,  allegedly went into a “rage” and punched a man multiple times. The man was found dead in Melton’s home, according to a preliminary report from the Washington County Prosecutor’s Office.

Melton was released from the Washington County Detention Center Aug. 29 on a $100,000 bond. His hearing has been rescheduled for Oct. 11, according to Prosecuting Attorney John Threet.

Threet said that they delay is a result of some investigative reports being outstanding.

Melton was arrested Aug. 28 in connection with a Fayetteville death after allegedly telling a 911 operator he was unable to wake the victim after a fight following an all-night alcohol binge, according to the preliminary report.

The body of the victim, Michael Gover, 30, of West Fork, was sent to the state Crime Lab in Little Rock to determine the cause of death, said Washington County Coroner Roger Morris.

Responding officers found Melton sitting in his driveway on Copper Ridge Lane, with his hands covered in blood. He was slumped and crying, the preliminary report states.

“Apparently Mr. Melton was very remorseful for what had happened, and we don`t believe he had any intent to kill Mr. Gover,” said Sgt. Craig Stout, Fayetteville police spokesman.

Police found Gover dead inside the house near the front door. He had blood on his face and chest, according to the report.

Melton and Gover had been drinking until about 2 a.m. Wednesday at Hooters and J.J.’s Grill in Fayetteville, police said. They drove to Melton’s home at 6316 W. Copper Ridge Lane and drank more alcohol, after which the suspect allegedly went into a “rage” and punched the victim multiple times. Melton told police he last saw the victim lying on the floor breathing, the report states.

Police said the altercation was preceded by the victim vomiting on the suspect’s carpet. Melton allegedly confronted the victim, and the victim responded with “lewd comments,” according to the preliminary report.

The victim then allegedly grabbed Melton inappropriately, leading to a fight between the two men.

Melton went to bed after the altercation and found the victim unresponsive when he woke up and checked on him, the preliminary report states. Melton later admitted to police his earlier comments about he and the victim “swapping licks” were made because the suspect knew “he went too far,” according to the report.

“The initial call he made a statement that they had been kind of exchanging licks, making it almost sound like it was some type of game, just trading punches as it were. But as we got into it a little bit further we realized that was not the case,” said Stout.

“Melton was cooperative and concerned throughout the interview,” the reporting officer states in the preliminary report. “He maintained there was never any intention to cause the victim’s death.”

Rick Crisman of the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Division said the ABC will look into whether the bars where the men were drinking violated the state law that prohibits serving alcohol to an intoxicated person. He said the state will conduct a probe after the police department completes its investigation.

Violation of the law could result in fines and a revocation of the establishment’s license to sell alcohol, he said.

However, Crisman said it could be difficult to prove the bars broke the law, since the two men apparently continued drinking after they arrived at Melton’s house.

The six-foot-five, 289-pound Melton, who played at Batesville High, was a center on the Razorback football team that went to the Cotton Bowl under coach Houston Nutt in 2001, losing 10-3 to Oklahoma, according to arkansasrazorbacks.com.

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