Andria Kerchner Gets 12 Year Sentence In Plea Deal

By  //  January 23, 2014

accessory to Deputy Barbara pill murder

BREVARD COUNTY • VIERA, FLORIDA – Andria Kerchner, the accused accomplice in the death of Brevard County Deputy Barbara Pill in March 2012, was sentenced to 12 years in prison on charges including accessory after the fact of first-degree murder, theft and burglary.

Brevard County Deputy Barbara Pill, above left, was shot and killed Tuesday after pulling over Brandon Bradley, above right, and Andria Kerchner, top right. They have been charged with multiple counts, including first-degree murder.
Brevard County Deputy Barbara Pill, above left, was shot and killed after pulling over Brandon Bradley, above right, and Andria Kerchner, top right. Kerchner, the accused accomplice in the death of Deputy Pill in March 2012, was sentenced to 12 years in prison today on charges including accessory after the fact of first-degree murder, theft and burglary. (BCSO images)

As part of the her plea deal, Kerchner will be required to testify against Brandon Bradley, who will stand trial for first-degree murder next month.

Bradley, 23, is accused of killing Deputy Barbara Pill during a traffic stop as she responded to a call about property theft.

Kerchner, 21, was in the vehicle with Bradley at the time of the shooting.

Deputy Pill had been in law enforcement for 30 years and served 15 years with the Brevard County Sheriff’s Department.

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