Following the fatal shooting of Judge Kevin Mullins, Kentucky Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines was questioned by police. Stines, described in reports as "extremely paranoid," made statements to officers while in custody indicating a belief that his life was in danger. He reportedly claimed that either the police themselves or another party intended to kill him.
The shooting of Judge Mullins has prompted a thorough investigation by local authorities. The circumstances surrounding the incident and Stines' connection to it are currently under scrutiny. Investigators are working to gather evidence and interview witnesses to piece together the events leading up to the judge's death.
Sheriff Stines' statements have added a layer of complexity to the investigation. The nature of his paranoia and the reasons behind his fear are being explored as detectives seek to understand the full scope of the situation. Further details will be released as the investigation progresses.
Kentucky Sheriff Questioned After Judge's Shooting
A Kentucky sheriff, Shawn "Mickey" Stines, was questioned by police shortly after a judge, Kevin Mullins, was fatally shot. Stines, described as "extremely paranoid," reportedly told officers while in custody that he believed he was in imminent danger. The investigation into the judge's death is ongoing. Authorities are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting and Stines' involvement.