Justice For Brandon Hydrick
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    On Saturday, November 17 supporters gathered to run the UCP Krispy Kreme Run annual 5k in downtown Huntsville. This year though there were dozens of supporters dressed in bright pink shirts to support ‘Justice for Brandon Hydrick.’ They donned pink shirts and ran the race to honor the recently slain 26-year-old Brandon, who was shot in cold-blood while riding as a passenger of a truck by the mobile home of Joel Moyers, a Limestone County resident.

    Moyers was released on bail despite the fact that his crime is a capital murder offense, a charge that does not allow release until trial. In spite of all of the negativity surrounding the death of an innocent, hardworking, intelligent, handsome, and kind man, those of us who were close to him would like to have something positive flourish from this tragedy. The first step began with running in the U.C.P. race wearing ‘Justice for Brandon’ t-shirts.

    If you would like to weigh in on this tragedy please email james.ayers@limestonecountyda.org who has released the shooter on bail and charged him with reckless murder, a much lesser charge than capital murder. The message need not be long — a simple — “I support a capital murder charge for Jody Moyers, killer of Brandon Hydrick” —- would suffice. Personally, I have taken it one step higher to the Attorney General of Alabama, Luther Strange. Here is his number if you would like to voice your opinion also: 334-242-7300.

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Limestone County man charged with capital murder could bond out of prison

  • February 12, 2013
  • In The Loop Communications
  • · Alabama · Athens · capital murder · Gun Violence · Hydrick Family · Joel Moyers · Justice · victim rights · violent crime

In a surprising turn of events, District Attorney Brian Jones announced he would not seek the death penalty while prosecuting the trial against Joel Moyers. One week later a judge granted Joel Moyers’ a bond hearing because D.A. Jones had decided to forgo the death penalty. Despite facing a recently upgraded charge of capital murder, Moyers’ attorneys may now be able to see him released on $260,000 bond. The motions will be heard in Limestone County on February 19 at 9 am. This hearing is open to the public and supporters of Brandon Hydrick are encouraged to attend.

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