‘100 days for killing your wife?’: Man who fatally shot wife during fight in fleeing truck gets relatively light sentence

Left to right: David Brinker, in a booking photo; Dorothy Brinker, from her obituary.

Left: David Brinker: (Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department). Right: Dorothy Brinker (Obituary).

An Indiana husband who shot and killed his wife during a dangerous dispute aboard a truck that the victim was driving pleaded guilty this week and received a relatively light sentence — in real terms at least.

David Brinker Jr., 39, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to one count of reckless homicide over the death of his wife, Dorothy Brinker, 36.

The incident occurred just over two years prior.

In the early morning hours on March 6, 2023, after a contemptuous night of communication over the phone, David Brinker and Dorothy Brinker were briefly in each others’ presence at their Oak Avenue residence in the Irvington neighborhood of Indianapolis.

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