Desoto County News

Brinkley convicted in Olive Branch shooting trial 

Sep 25, 2024DeSoto County District Attorney Matthew Barton has announced the conviction of Brinkley Brinkley, age 20. A jury unanimously found Brinkley guilty of attempted first-degree murder, armed robbery, and conspiracy to commit armed robbery following a three-day trial that concluded on Sept. 25.  

“Today, we send a clear message,” said District Attorney Matthew Barton. “To victims: we stand  with you. And to those who commit crimes in DeSoto County: you cannot escape justice. If you  harm our community, you will face tough prosecutors who will show no leniency. We are going  to hit you with everything we have.” 

As alleged in documents and statements made in court, on June 14, 2023, Marco Gentry and  Brandon Brinkley met with the victim at Dodge’s Chicken in Olive Branch to purchase  marijuana. During this encounter, Gentry inquired about buying a firearm. After the victim  displayed the weapon, Gentry exited the vehicle with it, while Brinkley took the victim’s backpack, which contained marijuana. In response, the victim left his vehicle armed with a legally-owned AR-15 pistol to create distance. Brinkley left the vehicle on the same side,  brandishing a handgun and shooting at the victim, who returned fire. After the exchange of  gunfire, Gentry and Brinkley fled the scene but were quickly apprehended by Olive Branch  police officers nearby. 

A particularly notable aspect of this case was the jury’s decisiveness. After a short deliberation,  the jury returned three guilty verdicts, highlighting the strength of the prosecution’s presentation  of evidence and the gravity of Brinkley’s violent crimes. 

District Attorney Barton expressed deep appreciation for the efforts that led to this verdict,  stating, “This outcome is a testament to the precision and dedication of our prosecution team,  along with the strong collaboration with the Olive Branch Police Department. I want to  recognize and commend those who worked tirelessly to bring this violent criminal to justice.” 

The prosecution was led by Assistant District Attorneys Drew Willcutt and Steven Jubera, with  the investigation conducted by Lt. Ashley Holladay and the Olive Branch Police Department. Brinkley’s sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 31.