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Guns Kentucky Judge Shooting Vid Is Out

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There is still NO suggestion anywhere that pedophilia had anything to do with this. I know we all like to hate on the kiddy fuckers, but this judge wasn't one of them. See bold below.

Former Letcher County Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines is accused of fatally shooting District Judge Kevin Mullins in his Whitesburg, Kentucky, courthouse chambers on September 19, 2024. Stines, who surrendered at the scene, pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and is pursuing a potential insanity defense. The incident, which has shocked the community, involved a previously close, long-term working relationship between them.

Key details regarding the incident include:
The Shooting: Surveillance footage shows Stines and Judge Mullins in the judge's chambers shortly before the shooting. Stines is accused of shooting Mullins multiple times.

Defense Claims: Stines' defense team has suggested he was experiencing a "fact-based delusion" or a mental health crisis at the time, with claims that his wife and daughter's lives were in danger.

Investigation and Charges: Stines has been charged with murder of a public official and first-degree murder. The investigation has looked into a "tense" deposition involving Stines shortly before the incident, as well as potential mental health issues.
Legal Proceedings: As of early 2026, the case is ongoing, with motions being filed regarding the evidence and Stines' mental state.
Community Impact: The shooting caused the temporary closure of local courts and schools.

The case is currently navigating the legal system, with no trial date set as of early 2026.
 
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