05/27/2026
We have concluded the trial of Rodney Webb for the killing of his nephew Nicholas Webb in April 2024. The jury has convicted Rodney Webb of manslaughter in the first degree, which means that the jury felt that the defendant meant to cause serious physical injury, but ended up causing a death. The victim was shot one time in the leg after a disagreement. The jury also convicted Rodney Webb of being a persistent felony offender and recommended a sentence of 25 years. Because Mr. Webb has already been convicted of a felony and used a firearm in the commission of this new offense, he will not be eligible for any form of parole and must serve every day of the 25 years.  I want to thank all of the first responders, in particular Detective Brandon Thomas from the Kentucky State Police, who did an excellent job on this case. I’d also like to thank my entire staff for their hard work, including giving up every day of their Memorial Day weekend to help prepare for this trial. I have the best office staff imaginable, and I am grateful for them.