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Video shows courthouse shooting that took the life of Letcher County judge

WHITESBURG, Ky. (FOX 56) — Spectators cried out in a Morgan County courtroom as surveillance video played, depicting the shooting death of District Judge Kevin Mullins.

Former Letcher County Sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines appeared before a judge on Tuesday afternoon for a probable cause hearing. Stines was arrested without incident on Sept. 19 after he reportedly shot and killed the district judge in his chambers.

Lead investigator, Kentucky State Police Detective Clayton Stamper, was called to the witness stand. According to Stamper, surveillance video captured the exchange that led to Stines shooting Mullins multiple times.

On Tuesday, the Commonwealth played a roughly 10-second clip from the recording. The Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts subsequently released the clip to FOX 56.

Kentucky sheriff reportedly shoots judge: A look at the timeline, investigation

The clip’s start is timestamped for 2:52 p.m. on Sept. 19. According to Stamper, before this, Stines had been seated and is seen standing to the side of Mullins’ desk with his hands in the air.

Stines raised his weapon, pointed it directly at the judge, and fired at least one shot at Mullins before he fell from his chair.

As Stines rounds the corner, Mullins moves underneath the desk with his hands covering his head. It appears that Stines fired another shot, but the desk obscures the view.

Video shows the desk sliding across the floor as Stines moves toward the door to open it before firing another shot at Mullins.

The entire exchange lasted a matter of seconds.

Stamper testified that it’s standard for judge’s chambers to be equipped with security cameras. However, no sound was captured.

During the exchange, Stamper said that there were people in the next room over. They weren’t able to hear what led to shots being fired, but they could hear gunshots and Mullins pleading for help.

The video released is only a piece of a larger picture, according to testimony on Tuesday.

The entire video reportedly shows Stines making a phone call and then using Mullins’ phone to make a call. Stamper testified that the outgoing calls were made to Stines’ daughter and that shots rang out just moments after the calls were made.

He said that Stines’ daughter has been interviewed with a parent present, but her phone was not collected as evidence yet.

Both Mullins’ and Stines’ phones were sent for forensic examination, but investigators have yet to receive the results. A woman reportedly employed by the Letcher County Sheriff’s Office also gave her phone to investigators to be examined. Stamper testified that she was one of Stines’ employees and believed she’d received text messages from Stines that detailed what occurred at lunch and ultimately led to the shooting.

According to court documents, the defense established probable cause in Tuesday’s hearing, and the case is set to be heard by a grand jury.

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by Anonymousreply 72May 8, 2025 1:56 AM

Scary!

I find it so bizarre that these two were close friends, and were actually supposed to have lunch together, the day of the shooting.

Nobody seems to know what transpired between these two, but a cell phone was paced on the judge's desk, the judge looked at it, and then bang bang you're dead.

WTf??

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by Anonymousreply 1October 4, 2024 8:57 PM

Where’s the video?

by Anonymousreply 2October 4, 2024 9:00 PM

Here R3

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by Anonymousreply 3October 4, 2024 9:16 PM

I despise vertical blinds. I simply cannot abide by them. How do humans survive in the same room with vertical blinds?

by Anonymousreply 4October 4, 2024 9:23 PM

Is he smoking?

by Anonymousreply 5October 4, 2024 9:24 PM

That fat ass was going to hustle out of the building? Get the double-wide chair ready....

by Anonymousreply 6October 4, 2024 9:24 PM

Goddamn, R3.

The judge should have at least tried to run or fought back.

The Sheriff missed him the first time.

by Anonymousreply 7October 4, 2024 9:26 PM

He had it coming!

by Anonymousreply 8October 4, 2024 9:26 PM

I dont think he missed, it's not a TV drama, bullets take time to kill depending on where you shoot someone. That's why so many of those types of crimes are usually many shots because the victim does not die instantly. Just look at what happened with the Menedez brothers. They have to reload to finish off the mother.

by Anonymousreply 9October 4, 2024 9:32 PM

Scorned DL Lover?

by Anonymousreply 10October 4, 2024 9:46 PM

Well, I’m guessing the quilt was also ruined.

by Anonymousreply 11October 4, 2024 9:52 PM

Odd there were no blood splatters.

by Anonymousreply 12October 4, 2024 9:57 PM

Those judge's chambers are a clear illustration of the state of our legal system. Cinderblock walls, laminate floors, vertical blinds...and that desk is a mess.

by Anonymousreply 13October 4, 2024 10:00 PM

What an ugly office. That quilt is - why is there a quilt on the wall? No plants? And yes - it looks like a cigarette in his hand.

I didn't see a link for the video?

Why was he calling that man's daughter?

I'm so disoriented by the ugly in that office.

by Anonymousreply 14October 4, 2024 10:02 PM

Yeah, pretty basic-looking office. Looks like it was built in the '60s or so?

He was holding a cig in his right hand.

He's a judge and all he's got is that little laptop computer?

I'm guessing that judge was a scumbag and the sheriff guy found out something that hit close to home.

Moral of the story: a scumbag will eventually do something to harm you. Stay away.

by Anonymousreply 15October 4, 2024 10:05 PM

[quote]I find it so bizarre that these two were close friends, and were actually supposed to have lunch together, the day of the shooting.

[quote]In bombshell testimony a police officer is revealing there was a dispute between Judge Kevin Mullins and Kentucky sheriff Shawn Stines before the fatal shooting of the judge. The dispute allegedly involved the sheriff's teenage daughter. The police officer testified that Stines' daughter's phone number was on the judge's phone.

I think we know where this is going...

by Anonymousreply 16October 4, 2024 10:08 PM

This kind videos are awful, and making this available is worse. That said, i love the heartlessness bitchinesses of those commenting on the decor.

by Anonymousreply 17October 4, 2024 10:37 PM

Well it’s a weird ass office.

by Anonymousreply 18October 4, 2024 10:39 PM

Daddy please don’t, it wasn’t his fault, he means so much to me…

by Anonymousreply 19October 4, 2024 11:11 PM

R19. Run, Judgey, Run...

by Anonymousreply 20October 4, 2024 11:13 PM

Getting ever so closer to the motive, which is not discussed or mentioned.

by Anonymousreply 21October 4, 2024 11:19 PM

Do we really need photos and videos of this? If it bleeds it leads, I guess.

by Anonymousreply 22October 4, 2024 11:33 PM

Is this the one where the judge was having an affair with multiple women including the cop’s daughter?

by Anonymousreply 23October 4, 2024 11:49 PM

MAGA vs. Ultra MAGA violence

by Anonymousreply 24October 4, 2024 11:57 PM

[quote] The dispute allegedly involved the sheriff's teenage daughter. The police officer testified that Stines' daughter's phone number was on the judge's phone.

That judge is fugly. I find it hard to believe some teenager would be attracted at all to him.

by Anonymousreply 25October 5, 2024 12:22 AM

It's his daughter's quilt.

by Anonymousreply 26October 5, 2024 12:22 AM

I chortled looking at the photos of the judge. He couldn't look more like a pervert if he tried.

by Anonymousreply 27October 5, 2024 12:57 AM

R25 don't rule out rape of a teenage girl by a much older and powerful man in a state with strict abortion laws.

by Anonymousreply 28October 5, 2024 12:58 AM

A post in Reddit from 13 days ago, take it with a grain of salt: "He didn’t think he could get away with it. He surrendered. He didn’t think he was untouchable Kevin Mullins raped his daughter and was sleeping with his wife. That’s just the personal things that man has done. This is my home town, and you don’t understand how corrupt this judge was"

by Anonymousreply 29October 5, 2024 1:02 AM

Did anyone notice that the door swung open on its own, right after the sheriff was done shooting?

by Anonymousreply 30October 5, 2024 1:21 AM

R25 - WHAT? He was sleeping with the sheriff's daughter and the sheriff's wife?

Justified - fucked around and found out. Throw the case out - this man is not guilty. If he was also super corrupt - he did the town a favor.

by Anonymousreply 31October 5, 2024 1:55 AM

The killer isn't half bad in a bear daddy kind of way.

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by Anonymousreply 32October 5, 2024 1:56 AM

Mama’s mussy no likey

by Anonymousreply 33October 5, 2024 1:58 AM

I don't like his glasses.

by Anonymousreply 34October 5, 2024 2:03 AM

I still can't get over those vertical blinds.

by Anonymousreply 35October 5, 2024 2:13 AM

Why be a judge if not to betray your friends for pussy

by Anonymousreply 36October 5, 2024 2:14 AM

I still can't get over the painted cinderblocks. And that busted-looking desk? A door on two construction horses would have been better. The two little guest chairs just look sad. Unbefitting of a judge's chambers. The tall shelf on the left looks like particle board.

I had vertical blinds in my old office and I was okay with them. The trouble starts when people try to keep a window or a door open and don't retract the blinds. THAT's when the blinds get twisted and bent. The blinds are to adjust the amount of light, only, not to block wind.

by Anonymousreply 37October 5, 2024 2:43 AM

[quote] The dispute allegedly involved the sheriff's teenage daughter. The police officer testified that Stines' daughter's phone number was on the judge's phone.

Based on the weight of the father, the judge must have been into fat chicks.

by Anonymousreply 38October 5, 2024 11:33 AM

It's a chore to get blood splatter off those vertical blinds.

by Anonymousreply 39October 5, 2024 7:33 PM

The judge looks like he thinks the sheriff is joking - BLAMMMM

by Anonymousreply 40October 5, 2024 7:42 PM

So this must've been the day the lights went out in Kentucky.

by Anonymousreply 41October 5, 2024 7:49 PM

there are a lot of rumors swirling around - the one that seems most credible and supported for now is that the sheriff was abusing his family, they were planning to leave/escape with the judges help. Sheriff found out and it was confirmed when his daughter had his cell number blocked but answered a call from the judge. no surprise. american police are the most dangerous criminal gang in the world.

by Anonymousreply 42October 5, 2024 8:55 PM

[quote] Kentucky sheriff charged in judge's murder did not plan killing, caught in 'heat of passion'

Shawn "Mickey" Stines, the Kentucky sheriff accused of shooting a district judge dead in his chambers, did not plan the killing and was not in his right mind, according to his lawyer.

"It was not something that was planned and occurred in the heat of passion," defense attorney Jeremy Bartley told People. "For us, the highest level of culpability should be manslaughter based on the partial defense of extreme emotional disturbance."

A video of the shooting, played without audio during an Oct. 1 preliminary hearing, allegedly showed Letcher County Sheriff Stines shooting District Judge Kevin Mullins multiple times as he sat at his desk on Sept. 19.

The sheriff, the judge's longtime colleague and friend, allegedly continued to fire after Mullins fell to the floor.

"We believe there had to be a compelling reason for Sheriff Stines to feel like he had to take action," Bartley said. "We are looking forward to obtaining additional information and begin[ning] to tell his story."

Kentucky State Police Detective Clayton Stamper testified at the preliminary hearing that the two men had eaten lunch together with a group in the hours before the shooting, according to the Louisville Courier Journal.

"I was told that the judge made a statement to Mickey about, ‘Do we need to meet private in my chambers?’" Stamper testified, the Associated Press reported.

According to Stamper, Stines attempted to call his daughter on his own phone, then on Mullins' phone – according to the AP, Stines' daughter was stored in Mullins' contacts.

"It could be, but I don’t know that for a fact," Stamper said when asked whether Stines was motivated to shoot Mullins based on what he saw on the judge's phone.

"I talked to him, but he didn’t say nothing about why this had happened," Stamper said, according to the AP. "But he was calm… Basically, all he said was, ‘Treat me fair.’"

When Stines was taken into custody, he allegedly told another officer, "they're trying to kidnap my wife and kid," Stamper said.

The shooting in the city of Whitesburg has shaken the community of Letcher County, Kentucky, where Stines served as a bailiff in Mullins' court before becoming sheriff in 2018.

"We're all in a state of shock over it," Garnard Kincer Jr., Mullins’ friend and former mayor of Jenkins, told People. "It practically immobilized us. We just can't believe it happened."

Stines resigned as sheriff last week, but has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder. A judge determined at the Oct. 2 hearing that there was sufficient evidence to move forward with the case.

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by Anonymousreply 43October 10, 2024 4:41 AM

Out of control parents.

by Anonymousreply 44October 10, 2024 8:11 AM

That's his desk? I have a better one in my bedroom/office.

by Anonymousreply 45October 10, 2024 10:20 AM

The judge either fucked his wife OR diddled his kid

by Anonymousreply 46October 10, 2024 10:32 AM

Maybe R46, but also a possibility the sheriff was abusive to both and the judge was trying to get them out of the home. Either story is going to make for a tragic lead up to the event.

by Anonymousreply 47October 10, 2024 10:37 AM

R47 OR that...God, social media has made me sooo cynical. Never even crossed my mind.

by Anonymousreply 48October 10, 2024 10:40 AM

How the fuck did he get in the judge's chambers???

by Anonymousreply 49October 10, 2024 11:06 AM

They were very close friends R49.

In fact, they had even planned to go to lunch together that same day of the shooting.

Clearly, something very drastic happened that day, for the Sheriff to kill his friend.

by Anonymousreply 50October 10, 2024 3:06 PM

R50. One of them must have had coupons for Taco Bell...

by Anonymousreply 51October 10, 2024 6:37 PM

[quote]One of them must have had coupons for Taco Bell...

Shits fired!

by Anonymousreply 52October 10, 2024 6:44 PM

Has nobody found out what caused him to freak out about the daughter? I assume his lawyer must know.

by Anonymousreply 53October 10, 2024 8:01 PM

Defense is arguing that sheriff was under extreme emotional distress due to a deposition taken re: failure to train a deputy (who was extorting sex).

News Nation reports that the sheriff's wife had kicked him out of the house the night before the shooting.

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by Anonymousreply 54November 28, 2024 5:05 PM

[quote] How do humans survive in the same room with vertical blinds?

It helps when they’re unarmed.

by Anonymousreply 55November 28, 2024 7:53 PM

I love it how this thread is mostly about the dead guy's hideous office. Reminds me of an old DL thread on some crazy woman who jumped out of a building in NYC and DLers were horrified by the unbefitting plastic windows on the skyscraper she jumped out of.

by Anonymousreply 56November 28, 2024 10:52 PM

It was his office? Looks like co-working space for Appalachian cat ladies.

by Anonymousreply 57November 28, 2024 11:33 PM

I'm sure they were both GOP/Trump voters, so that takes the sting out of it.

We do need to deport these criminal types.

by Anonymousreply 58November 29, 2024 2:27 AM

r47 seems to be a very common belief across various sites

by Anonymousreply 59November 29, 2024 2:46 AM

Friends no more

by Anonymousreply 60November 29, 2024 12:39 PM

Never underestimate the sense of prideful ownership that “successful” people have over their possessions, their reputations, and their family members. They’re always ready to attack if they feel slighted.

by Anonymousreply 61November 29, 2024 1:07 PM

Judge Mullins @R43 could be a Dr. Seuss character.

by Anonymousreply 62November 29, 2024 1:44 PM

I need the final twist in this story to be that the Judge was also fucking the sheriff.

How dues someone who looks like a developmentally disabled walrus get so much pussy?

by Anonymousreply 63November 29, 2024 2:07 PM

r63 Read through the posts above, dear. That wasn't the situation.

by Anonymousreply 64November 29, 2024 8:51 PM

R64 needs sex. Badly.

by Anonymousreply 65November 29, 2024 11:37 PM

In a Monday phone interview, Stines' attorney Jeremy Bartley explained the defense's version of events in the days leading up to the shooting.

"Stines had attempted multiple times to contact his daughter throughout the day, and including the time while he was in chambers, and from the judge's phone."

Bartley said that the phone exchange had nothing to do with any relationship between the judge and his daughter, as has been speculated.

Stines was experiencing increased paranoia that his family was in danger in the period leading up to the shooting, due to a civil lawsuit in which he was named and deposed.

"Pretty much all the witnesses the investigators talked to, support what those close to Mickey had said as well," Bartley said. "And that's simply this: Mickey had become extremely paranoid. He'd become sleepless, basically wasn't sleeping. He slept little, if at all. He had sort of become withdrawn. And you know, it was of such a concern that his co-workers urged him to go to the doctor, and he ultimately did the day prior to the shooting."

A major contributing factor to the judge's emotional state was a deposition in a civil lawsuit filed against former Letcher County Sheriff's Deputy Ben Fields, which named Stines as a defendant for failing to adequately supervise Fields.

The lawsuit, filed by Sabrina Adkins in January 2024, came on the heels of Fields' sentencing after he pleaded guilty to raping and sodomizing her while she faced legal trouble in 2021. The civil suit claims that, in exchange for sexual favors, Fields allowed Adkins to remain at home on bail without having to wear an ankle monitor. When she later refused to participate in sexual activity with Fields, she was arrested for violating the terms of her home incarceration, according to the lawsuit.

The lawsuit says that all the sexual assaults occurred in Mullins' chambers, and that other women had been subjected to the same predatory treatment.

"Stines' big concern all centers around the civil suit by Sabrina Adkins, who had been sexually assaulted by this Ben Fields, or coerced into sexual favors in exchange for ankle monitoring fees," Bartley said. "That had led to a federal lawsuit."

Stines had been deposed in the suit just three days prior to the shooting.

"This civil suit had drawn a lot of attention to things that were happening in the courthouse," Bartley said. "And in fact, if you look at it, it was because of this lawsuit – the reason that there had been a camera placed in the judge's chambers, which is highly unusual, highly unusual to have such concern that the administrative office of courts puts a security camera in a judge's chambers."

Bartley said that Stines was under pressure by his peers not to say too much during the proceedings in the civil lawsuit.

"I think one of the big things is that my client felt there had been pressure placed on him not to say too much during the deposition, and not to talk about things that happened within the courthouse, particularly in the judge's chambers," he said.

"On the day that this shooting happened, my client had attempted multiple times to contact his wife and daughter. He believed that they were in danger because of what he knew to have happened within the courthouse. There was pressure, and there were threats made to him to sort of keep him in line, to keep them from saying more than these folks wanted him to say."

According to Bartley, Mullins and Stines were not particularly good friends, contrary to popular belief, though they'd known each other for quite a long time.

"I don't think that you would find on any given weekend, the judge and my client hanging out socially," he said. "I think that their relationship was centered pretty much solely on their profession."

Stines has been charged with one count of first-degree murder of a public official. Bartley has said the alleged killing occurred in the heat of the moment and was not premeditated. He is planning an insanity defense for Stines.

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by Anonymousreply 66May 6, 2025 9:58 PM

WHY will they STILL not report the motive of this killing?! Seriously. It’s not been reported. Why?!

by Anonymousreply 67May 6, 2025 10:27 PM

[quote] Is he smoking?

I see that R5 has the ability to look at the big picture and focus on what’s important.

by Anonymousreply 68May 7, 2025 1:19 AM

They get to smoke in the courthouse? What is it 1971 there?

by Anonymousreply 69May 7, 2025 1:21 AM

They both sound nasty.

by Anonymousreply 70May 7, 2025 7:14 AM

The article at R66 is extremely poorly written. Do journalists still go to journalism school?

by Anonymousreply 71May 7, 2025 11:25 AM

Journalism as a profession was deatroyed by the right.

by Anonymousreply 72May 8, 2025 1:56 AM
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