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Execution FINALLY set for Cop killer, Andrew Brannan--UPDATE Execution Complete!
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:15 pm
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:15 pm
This is the guy that killed the 22 year old Deputy Sheriff Kyle Dinkheller in gun battle caught on the officer's dash cam. (This has been discussed on here before)
Disturbing Video with screams that are chilling
Murder of Kyle Dinkheller
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UPDATE---HE GONE!!!
Disturbing Video with screams that are chilling
Murder of Kyle Dinkheller
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For immediate release Jan. 5, 2015, from the office of Attorney General Sam Olens: Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens offers the following information in the case against Andrew Howard Brannan, who is currently scheduled to be executed on Jan. 13, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. for the 1998 murder of 22 year old Laurens County Deputy Sheriff Kyle Dinkheller. Scheduled Execution On Jan. 2, 2015, the Superior Court of Laurens County filed an order setting the seven-day window in which the execution of Andrew Howard Brannan may occur to begin at noon, Jan. 13, 2015, and ending seven days later at noon on Jan. 20, 2015. Brannan has concluded his direct appeal proceedings and his state and federal habeas corpus proceedings.
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Brannan’s Crime (Jan. 12, 1998) The Georgia Supreme Court summarized the facts of the case as follows: The evidence presented at trial showed the following: Andrew Brannan left his mother’s house in Stockbridge, Ga., to drive to his house in Laurens County in the afternoon of Jan. 12, 1998. He was driving his white pickup truck 98 miles per hour on Interstate 16 when Laurens County Deputy Sheriff Kyle Dinkheller clocked his speed with a radar gun. Brannan exited the highway and stopped on a rural stretch of Whipple Crossing Road after the deputy caught up to him. During the pursuit, Deputy Dinkheller activated a video camera which is aimed through his windshield. The camera captured almost all of Brannan’s actions during the ensuing traffic stop. Deputy Dinkheller also wore a microphone. The deputy stopped his patrol car about 20 feet behind Brannan's truck. Brannan exited his truck and stood near the driver’s side door with his hands in his pockets. The right side of Deputy Dinkheller is visible on the tape as he stood next to his driver’s side door. Deputy Dinkheller said, “Driver, step back here to me. Come on back here to me.” Brannan said, “Okay,” but did not move. The deputy said, “Come on back. How are you doing today?” Brannan said that he was okay and asked how the deputy was doing, but still did not move. Deputy Dinkheller said he was good and repeated, “Come on back here and keep your hands out of your pockets.” Brannan asked why and the deputy again said, “Keep your hands out of your pockets, sir.” Brannan responded, “[Expletive] you, [expletive], here I am. Shoot my [expletive] arse.” He then began dancing in the street, saying, “Here I am, here I am.” The deputy ordered, “Come here. Sir, come here,” but Brannan responded, “Shoot me,” and kept dancing.
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Deputy Dinkheller radioed for assistance on his belt-mounted radio, and the defendant stopped dancing and approached him. The deputy said, “Sir, get back.” Brannan replied, “Who are you calling, [expletive]?” and then rushed the deputy and a confrontation ensued to the left of the patrol car and off camera. The deputy ordered Brannan to get back nine more times. Brannan replied with “[Expletive] you” four times and at one point shouted, “I am a [expletive] Vietnam combat veteran.”
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Brannan then ran back to his truck and began rummaging around behind the driver’s seat. Deputy Dinkheller remained beside his patrol car and ordered, “Sir, get out of the car.” The right side of the deputy is briefly visible during this time. The deputy had drawn his baton, but not his firearm. Brannan replied that he was in fear of his life. The deputy shouted, “I'm in fear of my life! Get back here now!” Brannan said, “No,” and then pulled a .30 caliber M-1 carbine from his truck. The deputy radioed for help and shouted for him to put the gun down. Instead, Brannan crouched by his open driver’s side door. The deputy shouted for Brannan to put the gun down three more times. Brannan opened fire and the deputy returned fire.
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Deputy Dinkheller was hit and shouted, “Shoot, shoot, stop now!” Brannan continued firing and advanced to the front of the patrol car. The deputy apparently tried to take cover behind the patrol car. Brannan exhausted one magazine, reloaded, and continued firing. The microphone recorded the sounds of the deputy being shot. At trial, the medical examiner testified that by this time Deputy Dinkheller had been struck by at least nine bullets, in the arms, legs, buttocks, chest, and head. The medical examiner opined that the deputy, although still breathing into the microphone, had lost consciousness because he was no longer returning fire or crying out when shot. The video shows Brannan cease crouching, take careful aim with his carbine, say “Die, [expletive],” and fire one last shot. Brannan then fled the scene in his truck. Brannan was found hiding in the woods about 100 yards from his house, and he made incriminating statements after his arrest. He had a gunshot wound to his abdomen. The police found the murder weapon in his house. Brannan claimed that he was not guilty by reason of insanity, and presented experts who testified that he had been unable to distinguish right from wrong because post-traumatic stress disorder had triggered a flashback to Vietnam. However, the court-appointed psychiatrist concluded that Brannan was sane, and the jury could have inferred from comments made by Brannan during the crime and after his arrest that he shot the victim because he believed the 22 year old deputy was not showing him a sufficient amount of respect. Regarding his dancing during the altercation, Brannan explained to the police that he once defused a tense situation with an angry man by dancing and saying “shoot me.” He also later told a psychiatrist that he had seen Mel Gibson act that way in the movie “Lethal Weapon.”
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Brannan requested to appeal to the United States Supreme Court, which was denied June 9, 2014. Brannan v. Humphrey, 134 S. Ct. 2732 (2014).
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UPDATE---HE GONE!!!
This post was edited on 1/13/15 at 9:18 pm
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:23 pm to Charlie Arglist
It's people like this that make cops jumpy and infringe on the rest of our rights. Hope this POS burns in hell though, tough video to watch.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:29 pm to Charlie Arglist
Hope he burns in hell
This post was edited on 1/6/15 at 3:50 pm
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:33 pm to Charlie Arglist
That is terrible. I hope that man rots in hell.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:36 pm to Charlie Arglist
That's beyond fricked up. I wish Kyle wouldn't have given that guy so much rope. He should have tackled and beat him before it got out of hand.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:38 pm to Charlie Arglist
Just read that his wife gave birth to there son in September 1998 ... 9 months after he was killed. He probably didn't even know she was pregnant yet.
Sick world we live in.
Sick world we live in.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:40 pm to Charlie Arglist
This video gave me nightmares for a week. I refuse to watch it again..
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:41 pm to AngryBeavers
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Hope this POS burns in hell though, tough video to watch.
This is the reason why police have the protocol in place that they do.
That is a chilling video.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:42 pm to BS
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I wish Kyle wouldn't have given that guy so much rope. He should have tackled and beat him before it got out of hand.
IIRC he was pretty green
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:42 pm to BS
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That's beyond fricked up. I wish Kyle wouldn't have given that guy so much rope. He should have tackled and beat him before it got out of hand.
He certainly should have, but was there a passenger in the front or was that just a shadow?
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:46 pm to KosmoCramer
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He certainly should have, but was there a passenger in the front or was that just a shadow?
Looks like a dog
Posted on 1/6/15 at 3:51 pm to Charlie Arglist
This is what these idiot Freguson protestors want cops to do.
This guy was a lunatic, but I wish this cop wouldn't have given him so much leeway.
This guy was a lunatic, but I wish this cop wouldn't have given him so much leeway.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 4:04 pm to BS
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BSExecution FINALLY set for Cop killer, Andrew BrannanThat's beyond fricked up. I wish Kyle wouldn't have given that guy so much rope. He should have tackled and beat him before it got out of hand.
frick that, as soon as the guy starts rummaging in his car the deputy should have put three rounds in his 10 ring.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 4:11 pm to TygerTyger
sick frick. good riddance. i guess he was white, being this is the first i hear of this.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 5:57 pm to bushwacker
This guy was a Vietnam vet with major PTSD and was off his meds. Apparently he had no criminal record whatsoever. Just had a real bad mental meltdown. Sad situation all around.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 6:27 pm to swampdawg
Yea but if the guy were black he would have killed him as soon as he had gotten out of the caf so 0 fricks are given
Posted on 1/6/15 at 8:21 pm to MontyFranklyn
This happened way back in 1998 with the video being used for training purposes since then.
I think the deputy should have used lethal force the very second Brannan reached into the cab of his truck...even before he knew he was retrieving a rifle.
I honestly don't believe the outcome would have been the same today. Officers are trained better because of incidents just like this one.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 8:26 pm to Charlie Arglist
Good stuff, hope he burns in hell.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 8:56 pm to Charlie Arglist
Sad for the cop but it seems like an example of what not to do if you are an LEO. Hope they use it for training.
The moment the weapon was brandished by Brannan he should have been shot by the officer he should have already had his sights on him.
That hesitation cost the officer his life.
The moment the weapon was brandished by Brannan he should have been shot by the officer he should have already had his sights on him.
That hesitation cost the officer his life.
Posted on 1/6/15 at 9:06 pm to AndyCBR
That video is pretty horrible to watch.
Poor guy got killed because he didn't want to kill somebody.
Poor guy got killed because he didn't want to kill somebody.
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