Whitesburg shooting: Sheriff Mickey Stines allegedly shoots Judge Kevin Mullins dead inside Kentucky courthouse

Brad Brooks, Jasper Ward and Daniel Trotta
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District Judge Kevin Mullins has been shot dead inside a court in Kentucky, allegedly by a sheriff.
District Judge Kevin Mullins has been shot dead inside a court in Kentucky, allegedly by a sheriff. Credit: AP/ The Nightly

A sheriff in rural Kentucky has been arrested, accused of shooting and killing a district court judge following an argument inside the courthouse.

Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines, 43, was taken into custody without incident at the Letcher County Courthouse, where District Judge Kevin Mullins, 54, was shot and killed, Kentucky State Police said in a statement on Thursday.

Police offered no motive for the shooting. Mr Stines has been charged with one count of first-degree murder.

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“There is far too much violence in this world, and I pray there is a path to a better tomorrow,” Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said on X.

Kentucky Attorney-General Russell Coleman wrote on social media that his office would be working with special prosecutors on the case, writing “We will fully investigate and pursue justice”.

The Kentucky Court of Justice wrote on its social media that the court “is aware of a tragic incident that occurred today in Letcher County” and that it offered its full support to state police in their investigation.

The shooting took place in Whitesburg, the Letcher County seat, about 350km southeast of Louisville and near the Virginia border.

The Mountain Eagle reported from the courthouse that Mr Stines walked into the judge’s outer office and told court employees he needed to speak with Mullins alone.

The two closed the door to the inner office behind them and later shots were heard.

Mr Stines walked out with his hands up and surrendered to police, the Mountain Eagle said.

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