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Vickie Hambrick enters the courtroom on July 2, 2021 Pool photo by Josie Norris, The Tennessean
Three years of a motherâs anguish and grief erupted in a Nashville courtroom Friday morning as Vickie Hambrick, her voice streaking out pained and furious, screamed at the former Metro police officer who killed her son Daniel on July 26, 2018, shooting him in the back as he ran away.Â
âI hate you!â she yelled before turning her attention to the judge, then the prosecutors, then back to the defendant again.Â
The previous day, District Attorney Glenn Funk informed her that he was accepting a plea offer from Andrew Delkeâs defense team. The officer â who resigned earlier in the week as part of the deal â would plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter and a sentence of three years. Delke will likely end up serving no more than a year-and-a-half in jail with good behavior, not even a year for every bullet he fired into Da
Decommissioned police officer Andrew Delke appears in court for motions hearing
There could be major developments in the murder trial of decommissioned Metro Nashville Police Officer Andrew Delke.
and last updated 2021-06-04 11:13:41-04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â There could be major developments in the murder trial of decommissioned Metro Nashville Police Officer Andrew Delke. Delke shot Daniel Hambrick during a chase back in 2018.
Delke is appearing for a motions hearing in Judge Monte Watkins courtroom. Watch live below:
Itâs unclear what prompted the hearing, due to a gag order that s in effect for the case, but we do expect they will be significant.
Andrew Delke case: Judge to rule on change of venue request by end of week
Decommissioned police officer Andrew Delke is facing a first-degree murder charge for shooting and killing Daniel Hambrick during a foot chase in 2018.
Posted at 8:33 AM, Jan 25, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-25 21:47:56-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â A criminal court judge will decide by the end of the week if the trial of decommissioned Metro Nashville police officer Andrew Delke will be moved to another county.
Delke s attorneys have requested the trial be moved outside of Davidson County, asking Judge Monte Watkins to grant a change of venue in the case. During a hearing Monday morning, Judge Watkins said he would review the matter and issue a ruling by the end of the week.