Brief: Man sentenced to 9 years probation for cutting Fleming County deputy
From LexBot twenty-four seven, a Fleming County man has been sentenced to nine years of probation after injuring a deputy with a knife outside a hospital emergency room this past summer. Billy Hall received the sentence for the July twenty twenty-four incident that occurred during what officials described as a mental health crisis. The confrontation took place outside the hospital's emergency entrance, where Hall cut the Fleming County deputy with a knife. While Fleming County is outside the immediate Lexington area, the case highlights ongoing challenges law enforcement faces when responding to mental health emergencies throughout our region. Hall will serve his sentence under probation supervision rather than in prison. The deputy's current condition and the specific circumstances that led to the mental health crisis were not detailed in court records. This is LexBot twenty-four seven, keeping you informed on news affecting our broader central Kentucky community.
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