in the midst of all these police murders, to lift the spirits of our ppls come and tell some stories about nikkas givin these pigs that work
this happened 2 yrs ago in my city...the nikka brandon bradley, shot a sheriff cac wench 8 times because he said he wasnt going back to prison...he was on pills and him and a white cac girl he was fukkin stole some broken furniture from a run down motel....they called the police and occifer pill happened to meet her fate that day...he went to trial because they tried to make him plea out to the death penalty, they still ended up giving it to him of course....the white girl testified against him, of course, and got 12...heres the story
this happened 2 yrs ago in my city...the nikka brandon bradley, shot a sheriff cac wench 8 times because he said he wasnt going back to prison...he was on pills and him and a white cac girl he was fukkin stole some broken furniture from a run down motel....they called the police and occifer pill happened to meet her fate that day...he went to trial because they tried to make him plea out to the death penalty, they still ended up giving it to him of course....the white girl testified against him, of course, and got 12...heres the story
VIERA, Fla. —Brandon Bradley, the man convicted of murdering Brevard County Sheriff's Deputy Barbara Pill in 2012, has been sentenced to death.
BRANDON BRADLEY GUILTY OF FIRST-DEGREE MURDER
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Brandon Bradley is guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Deputy Barbara Pill.
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The jury that convicted him recommended the death penalty 10-2 and Judge Morgan Reinman agreed Friday.
Raw video: Brandon Bradley sentenced
More than two dozen uniformed deputies and non-uniformed co-workers packed the small courtroom and listened as Bradley apologized to Pill's friends and family.
Bradley shot Pill during a traffic stop in Melbourne two years ago. Reinman said it was a senseless murder.
"This case involved a completely senseless murder of a law enforcement officer who was simply fulfilling her duties as a public servant," Reinman said.
Bradley showed little emotion as the sentence was handed down.
Bradley's family sobbed inside the courtroom and out. They were angry that his former girlfriend and co-defendant who was with him at the time was allowed to take a plea and receive a much lighter sentence.
Pill's husband said her family is ready to move on with their lives.
"I feel that justice was served," said Steve Pill.
One of the precincts in Brevard County is now named after Deputy Pill, ensuring her name will be known to successive generations of deputies.
It was Reinman's first death sentence.
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