East First Street shooting suspect arraigned in Circuit Court

Kenneth Quarles, who is accused of shooting Marque Fricks on East First Street in October, was arraigned in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday afternoon.

Quarles is charged with first-degree assault, wanton endangerment, tampering with evidence and intimidating a participant in the legal process after he allegedly shot the 49-year-old Fricks in the upper torso on East First Street on October 17. Defense attorney Sands Chewning requested a reduction in Quarles’ bond, saying he has no felony record and they intend to prove that the shooting was the result of self-defense.

Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Jerad Smith argued that Quarles has admitted to the shooting and to tampering with evidence, so it can’t be said that he’s not a danger.

Judge Andrew Self ruled that the bond reduction was denied and accepted a not-guilty plea on Quarles’ behalf.  A pretrial conference was set for December 8.

A Hopkinsville Police Department arrest citation alleges that Quarles confronted Fricks in the 700 block of East First, shot him in the upper-torso with a 9 mm handgun and then pointed the gun at a woman who was nearby, telling her it was something she didn’t want to get involved in.

He reportedly fled in a pickup that was located behind apartments on McHenry Street and police say he emerged from the apartments when officers arrived and claimed he shot Fricks because Fricks reached for a gun while the two were talking.