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Judge in Kentucky Shot Dead, Sheriff Charged with Murder

M.Green26 min ago

A Kentucky sheriff was charged with the murder of a local judge in his courthouse chambers on Thursday.

According to state police Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines shot District Judge Kevin Mullins multiple times after an argument in the Whitesburg courthouse, with Mullins dying at the scene and Stines surrendering to first responders without incident.

The fatal shooting sent shock waves through the tight-knit 1,700 residents-strong Appalachian town and county seat of government located 145 miles southeast of Lexington.

Lead county prosecutor Matt Butler described an outpouring of sympathy as he recused himself and his office from investigations in the shooting, citing social and family ties to Mullins, who had held his judgeship for 15 years.

"We all know each other here. ... Anyone from Letcher County would tell you that Judge Mullins and I married sisters and that we have children who are first cousins but act like siblings," Butler said in statement from his office. "For that reason, among others, I have already taken steps to recuse myself and my entire office."

Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman said his office will collaborate with a commonwealth's attorney in the region as special prosecutors in the criminal case.

"We will fully investigate and pursue justice," Coleman said on social media.

Kentucky Supreme Court Chief Justice Laurance B. VanMeter said he was "shocked by this act of violence" and that the court system was "shaken by this news. ""Letcher County's judge-executive signed an order closing on Friday the county courthouse where the shooting took place.

Mullins, 54, was hit multiple times in the shooting, Kentucky State Police said. Stines, 43, was charged with one count of first-degree murder. The investigation is continuing, police said.

It was unclear whether Stines had an attorney. Kentucky State Police referred inquiries about Stines' legal representation Thursday to a spokesperson who did not immediately respond by email.

Responding to the shooting, Gov. Andy Beshear said in a social media post: "There is far too much violence in this world, and I pray there is a path to a better tomorrow."

Mullins served as a district judge in Letcher County since he was appointed by former Gov. Steve Beshear in 2009 and elected the following year.

Mullins was known for promoting substance abuse treatment for people involved in the justice system and helped hundreds of residents enter inpatient residential treatment, according to a program for a drug summit he spoke at in 2022. He also helped develop a program called Addiction Recovery Care to offer peer support services in the courthouse. The program was adopted in at least 50 counties in Kentucky.

Mullins also served as a founding member of the Responsive Effort to Support Treatment in Opioid Recovery Efforts Leadership Team.

This includes reporting from The Associated Press

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