Crime

Kentucky sheriff facing murder charge in slaying of local judge retires from office

Sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines (center) appeared virtually in a Carter County courtroom Sept. 25, 2024. Stines is charged with killing District Judge Kevin Mullins in Mullins’ office in the Letcher County courthouse on Sept. 19. Stines has pleaded not guilty. Carter County District Judge Rupert Willhoit III (left) is the presiding judge
Sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines (center) appeared virtually in a Carter County courtroom Sept. 25, 2024. Stines is charged with killing District Judge Kevin Mullins in Mullins’ office in the Letcher County courthouse on Sept. 19. Stines has pleaded not guilty. Carter County District Judge Rupert Willhoit III (left) is the presiding judge

The Kentucky sheriff charged with shooting and killing a local judge is stepping down.

Letcher County Sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines decided to retire effective Monday, his attorney, Jeremy Bartley, said in a statement.

Gov. Andy Beshear called on Stines to resign last week and said if he didn’t, he would start the process of removing Stines.

However, Stines’ decision to retire “was not as a result of any ultimatum or in any way as a concession to any allegations made by the Commonwealth of Kentucky,” Bartley said.

Shawn “Mickey” Stines was being held in the Leslie County Detention Center in Hyden.
Shawn “Mickey” Stines was being held in the Leslie County Detention Center in Hyden. Provided

Rather, Stines wanted to make way for a successor to be appointed in order to help protect the people of Letcher County while he deals with the charge against him, according to the statement.

There had been some question locally about getting property-tax bills sent out from Stines’ office on time with him in jail.

Stines had served the community more than 22 years, Bartley said.

“He expresses his heartfelt appreciation and love for the support this community has given him and his family during his time in service,” Bartley said.

Letcher District Judge Kevin Mullins was shot to death in his courthouse office on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024.
Letcher District Judge Kevin Mullins was shot to death in his courthouse office on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024. Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts

Stines, 43, is charged with shooting Letcher District Judge Kevin Mullins, 54, to death in Mullins office in the county courthouse on Sept. 19.

Police said the two friends argued briefly before the shooting, but have not released information on an alleged motive.

Stines gave another officer his gun immediately after the shooting and has been in jail since. He has pleaded not guilty.

This story was originally published September 30, 2024 at 2:42 PM.

Bill Estep
Lexington Herald-Leader
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