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A local sheriff shot and killed a district judge inside a courthouse in Kentucky on Thursday, according to police. Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines allegedly killed Judge Kevin Mullins, 54 ...
Kentucky State Police are searching for motive as they investigate the fatal shooting of a district judge by a sheriff after the two had an argument inside the judge’s chambers, according to police.
In security video that captured the courthouse slaying of a Kentucky judge, the sheriff charged in the death appears to shoot at the ... identified a possible motive. ... was killed. Finance ...
At around 3:00 p.m., Stines walked into the outer chambers of Mullins and told courthouse employees that he needed to talk with Mullins privately and the two walked into inner chambers of the judge's office, closed the door behind them, and several minutes later shots were heard. [8]
A Kentucky judge whom authorities said was fatally shot by a sheriff last week was remembered Sunday as a pioneer who fought against opioid addiction and favored treatment over jail for low-level ...
Yuba County Sheriff's Department attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle but the suspect fled. After a pursuit, the suspect reportedly fired at the deputies, causing them to return fire, killing him. [19] 2024-09-24 Jesus Garcia (44) Hispanic Fontana, California: A man was shot and killed after he attacked Fontana Police officers with ...
John P. Slough. John P. Slough was appointed by President Andrew Johnson to serve as chief justice of the New Mexico Territorial Supreme Court.In 1867 William Logan Rynerson, a member of the Territorial Legislative Council, took part in a campaign to denigrate the judge, and authored a resolution in the legislature to have the judge removed, leading Slough to slander Rynerson publicly.
Tuesday’s hearing took place in West Liberty, Kentucky, nearly 100 miles from the Letcher County Courthouse where Mullins was killed. The state appointed a special judge to preside over the case ...