The victim, Burdette Miller, told authorities that on June 14th of this year, he was hit by a man who claimed Miller hit his car in the parking lot.
Miller says he was simply looking for a parking spot during a thunderstorm and that he never hit another car.
According to Santa Rosa County Sheriff's investigators, they were able to identify a woman who was with Brinkmeirer that day at the Home Depot. They say the woman made a call from a phone inside the store and they were able to trace the call to a home in Pace.
It turns out, the call was made to a relative of Binkmeier's.
Authorities say Brinkmeier is active duty military and is currently stationed at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. He was booked into the Escambia County jail in Pensacola.
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Yea! I can hear his excuse now, all the noise from the jet engines gave him Post Traumatic Stress and he had to relieve it by beating up on an elderly man. I waiting to see how the military treats him after the sheriff’s department gets through with him. He has homicidal tendencies and the very least he should get is a dishonorable discharge.