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11-17-2009, 08:39 PM
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Re: Deputy Dinkheller Gunned Down by M1 Carbine rifle
The Officer Down Memorial Page Remembers . . . Photograph: Deputy Kyle Wayne Dinkheller Patch image: Laurens County Sheriff's Office, Georgia Deputy Kyle Wayne Dinkheller Laurens County Sheriff's Office Georgia End of Watch: Monday, January 12, 1998 Biographical Info Age: 22 Tour of Duty: 4 years Badge Number: 37 Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Monday, January 12, 1998 Weapon Used: Rifle; .30 caliber Suspect Info: Sentenced to death Deputy Dinkheller was shot and killed after pulling over a man on a rural road about 6 miles north of Dublin, Georgia. During the traffic stop he called in for backup. Before the backup arrived he was shot by the man with a rifle. He was able to return fire, striking the suspect in the stomach. The suspect was found during a search the next morning and taken into custody. The entire incident was videotaped by a camera in Deputy Dinkheller's patrol car. On January 28, 2000, the suspect was found guilty of murder and was sentenced to death two days later. Deputy Dinkheller is survived by his expectant wife and 22-month-old daughter. Deputy Dinkheller's son was born in early September 1998. Deputy Kyle Wayne Dinkheller Laurens County Sheriff's Office Georgia End of Watch: Monday, January 12, 1998 Biographical Info Age: 22 Tour of Duty: 4 years Badge Number: 37 Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Monday, January 12, 1998 Weapon Used: Rifle; .30 caliber Suspect Info: Sentenced to death Deputy Dinkheller was shot and killed after pulling over a man on a rural road about 6 miles north of Dublin, Georgia. During the traffic stop he called in for backup. Before the backup arrived he was shot by the man with a rifle. He was able to return fire, striking the suspect in the stomach. The suspect was found during a search the next morning and taken into custody. The entire incident was videotaped by a camera in Deputy Dinkheller's patrol car. On January 28, 2000, the suspect was found guilty of murder and was sentenced to death two days |
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11-17-2009, 11:06 PM
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Re: Deputy Dinkheller Gunned Down by M1 Carbine rifle
The last minutes of Laurens County sheriff's deputy Kyle Dinkheller's life were captured on videotape. The tape from the dash camera of the deputy's cruiser shows Dinkheller, 22, politely asking Andrew Howard Brannan to step out of his vehicle. Following a grisly confrontation, Dinkheller is heard screaming after being shot 10 times. At the same time, Brannan is seen calmly getting into his truck and driving away. Dinkheller was shot to death Jan. 12, 1998, minutes after he stopped Brannan for speeding. Brannan was later sentenced to death for the deputy's killing. |
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11-17-2009, 11:25 PM
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Re: Deputy Dinkheller Gunned Down by M1 Carbine rifle
Riiiiight, like there's never been a murderer in Canada...how's Paul Bernardo doing these days? What your excuse for producing this 'monster' How about Denis Lortie the former Canadian army corporal. In 1984, he stormed into the National Assembly of Quebec building and killed three. What an asshole... |
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11-18-2009, 03:06 AM
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Re: Deputy Dinkheller Gunned Down by M1 Carbine rifle
I agree that the cop should have shot his ass as soon as he saw the guy pulling out a gun, but these comments about all cops being dumb and corrupted are made by ignorant dumbasses. There are good cops out there that put their lives on the line every day.
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11-18-2009, 09:10 AM
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Re: Deputy Dinkheller Gunned Down by M1 Carbine rifle
Deputy Kyle Wayne Dinkheller Laurens County Sheriff's Office Georgia End of Watch: Monday, January 12, 1998 Biographical Info Age: 22 Tour of Duty: 4 years Badge Number: 37 Incident Details Cause of Death: Gunfire Date of Incident: Monday, January 12, 1998 Weapon Used: Rifle; .30 caliber Suspect Info: Sentenced to death Deputy Dinkheller was shot and killed after pulling over a man on a rural road about 6 miles north of Dublin, Georgia. During the traffic stop he called in for backup. Before the backup arrived he was shot by the man with a rifle. He was able to return fire, striking the suspect in the stomach. The suspect was found during a search the next morning and taken into custody. The entire incident was videotaped by a camera in Deputy Dinkheller's patrol car. On January 28, 2000, the suspect was found guilty of murder and was sentenced to death two days later. Deputy Dinkheller is survived by his expectant wife and 22-month-old daughter. Deputy Dinkheller's son was born in early September 1998. |