Kentucky News: Former Pine Kentucky Steve Nunn, Ex-Girlfriend Charged With Murder
Former deputy accused of murder in the death of his ex-girlfriend was limited Tuesday in the southern state of Kentucky jail cell.
Steve Nunn would be dedicated to the County Jail Hart on Monday for vandalism after leaving the hospital, a risk that seems self-inflicted wounds.
Lexington police charged late Monday with murder and violation of a protection order in the shooting death of Amanda Ross, Friday, before her Town home.
Nunn is the son of former Republican Governor Louie Nunn. Junior Nunn RAS unsuccessful nomination in the GOP race for governor in 2003. He spent 15 years as state representative lost a bet to his reelection in 2006.
He returned to government in 2007 as Deputy Cabinet Secretary of Health and Family Affairs, but also on administrative leave in February, made after he was taken to horse and charged with charged with domestic violence. He joined in March.
Hart County Deputy Anne Pepin, said Tuesday that the connection to $ 57,000 in cash has been established on six counts of wanton threats. These charges stem from allegations that the Nunn waved his .38 caliber revolver when police took him hours after the shooting at the cemetery in Hart County, where his parents are buried. The cemetery is located about 95 miles southwest of the set.
Fayette County Court records show Ross was issued a protection order against domestic violence against her raised Nunn, which was in force until March 2010. The decree also requires that Nunn did not have a firearm in his possession.
Ross contends that the complaint in February Nunn, who became violent during an argument at her and hit her in the face four times more than the red and blue spots.
The complaint says Nunn pushed her against the wall and broke a lamp and she threw a glass of bourbon.
Nunn said then that Russia would block leave his apartment hit him in the face and threw it into the lamp.