• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
MENUMENU
MENUMENU
  • Home
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • FlaglerLive Board of Directors
    • Comment Policy
    • Mission Statement
    • Our Values
    • Privacy Policy
  • Live Calendar
  • Submit Obituary
  • Submit an Event
  • Support FlaglerLive
  • Advertise on FlaglerLive (386) 503-3808
  • Search Results

FlaglerLive

No Bull, no Fluff, No Smudges

MENUMENU
  • Flagler
    • Flagler County Commission
    • Beverly Beach
    • Economic Development Council
    • Flagler History
    • Mondex/Daytona North
    • The Hammock
    • Tourist Development Council
  • Palm Coast
    • Palm Coast City Council
    • Palm Coast Crime
  • Bunnell
    • Bunnell City Commission
    • Bunnell Crime
  • Flagler Beach
    • Flagler Beach City Commission
    • Flagler Beach Crime
  • Cops/Courts
    • Circuit & County Court
    • Florida Supreme Court
    • Federal Courts
    • Flagler 911
    • Fire House
    • Flagler County Sheriff
    • Flagler Jail Bookings
    • Traffic Accidents
  • Rights & Liberties
    • Fourth Amendment
    • First Amendment
    • Privacy
    • Second Amendment
    • Seventh Amendment
    • Sixth Amendment
    • Sunshine Law
    • Third Amendment
    • Religion & Beliefs
    • Human Rights
    • Immigration
    • Labor Rights
    • 14th Amendment
    • Civil Rights
  • Schools
    • Adult Education
    • Belle Terre Elementary
    • Buddy Taylor Middle
    • Bunnell Elementary
    • Charter Schools
    • Daytona State College
    • Flagler County School Board
    • Flagler Palm Coast High School
    • Higher Education
    • Imagine School
    • Indian Trails Middle
    • Matanzas High School
    • Old Kings Elementary
    • Rymfire Elementary
    • Stetson University
    • Wadsworth Elementary
    • University of Florida/Florida State
  • Economy
    • Jobs & Unemployment
    • Business & Economy
    • Development & Sprawl
    • Leisure & Tourism
    • Local Business
    • Local Media
    • Real Estate & Development
    • Taxes
  • Commentary
    • The Conversation
    • Pierre Tristam
    • Diane Roberts
    • Guest Columns
    • Byblos
    • Editor's Blog
  • Culture
    • African American Cultural Society
    • Arts in Palm Coast & Flagler
    • Books
    • City Repertory Theatre
    • Flagler Auditorium
    • Flagler Playhouse
    • Flagler Youth Orchestra
    • Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
    • Palm Coast Arts Foundation
    • Special Events
  • Elections 2024
    • Amendments and Referendums
    • Presidential Election
    • Campaign Finance
    • City Elections
    • Congressional
    • Constitutionals
    • Courts
    • Governor
    • Polls
    • Voting Rights
  • Florida
    • Federal Politics
    • Florida History
    • Florida Legislature
    • Florida Legislature
    • Ron DeSantis
  • Health & Society
    • Flagler County Health Department
    • Ask the Doctor Column
    • Health Care
    • Health Care Business
    • Covid-19
    • Children and Families
    • Medicaid and Medicare
    • Mental Health
    • Poverty
    • Violence
  • All Else
    • Daily Briefing
    • Americana
    • Obituaries
    • News Briefs
    • Weather and Climate
    • Wildlife

9 Years in Prison For Tyler W. Dutton in DUI Manslaughter Death of Jordan Marie Rineer, 25

January 29, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Tyler Dutton.
Tyler Dutton.

Circuit Judge Christopher France Monday sentenced Tyler Wayne Dutton to nine years in prison followed by five years’ probation in the death of 25-year-old Jordan Marie Rineer on U.S. 1 in October 2015.


Dutton, 27, who’d previously had his license revoked, had been drinking in Daytona Beach with Rineer the night of October 26, 2015. He was driving home drunk after midnight the next morning at the wheel of a 2008 Toyota Tacoma when he fell asleep at the wheel.

The vehicle veered into the median just past Old Dixie Highway and overturned several times. Rineer was ejected and died at the scene of severe head injuries. Dutton got out of the car and flagged down a passing vehicle, which happened to be a Flagler County sheriff’s deputy. Dutton told the deputy he’d fallen asleep while driving.

Dutton was lightly injured and treated at what was then Florida Hospital Flagler (now AdventHealth Palm Coast). His eyes were “bloodshot and glassy” when a Florida Highway Patrol trooper found him at the hospital, according to the warrant prepared to draw Dutton’s blood, and his speech was slurred. Dutton had refused to provide a blood sample voluntarily and would not give a statement to troopers.

While a blood draw was being prepared, Dutton tried to flee the hospital.

Based on what his arrest report describes as a “retrograde extrapolation calculation,” Dutton’s blood-alcohol level was estimated at between 0.11 and 0.18, with his medical records showing his actual blood-alcohol level at 0.13 when he was tested, with an alcohol elimination rate assumed to be between 0.01 and 0.025 per hour. The case was investigated by FHP’s traffic homicide investigator Pete Young.

Jordan Rineer had been part of the first graduating class at Matanzas High School in 2009.
Jordan Rineer had been part of the first graduating class at Matanzas High School in 2009.
Dutton’s attorney, Horace Smith, asked the judge to stick to the four-year minimum prison sentence. France would not, going instead with the highest end of the scale, aware that this was far from Dutton’s first run-in with the law. His record over the past 10 years includes innumerable traffic infractions, including driving on a revoked license and lying about his age to obtain alcohol when he was younger. He also faced more serious charges, including felony weapons charges, battery and resisting law enforcement.

Dutton was arrested in 2013 for driving on a revoked or suspended license, and the previous year on an obstruction of justice charge. In 2011, Bunnell police arrested him after he got into a confrontation with a woman at the Ice House Bar in Bunnell. The woman left the bar, but according to his arrest report, he and another woman followed her in an SUV to her house, where the woman allegedly grabbed her hair and Dutton punched her, then dragged her by the hair as the woman started to drive the SUV away. Initially charged with a felony and a misdemeanor, Dutton eventually pleaded no contest to battery.

After his arrest on the DUI manslaughter charge, Dutton was arrested in Bunnell for illegally carrying a rifle openly. He said he was marking hunting sites for deer season, but he was walking in a residential neighborhood, and did not have a concealed weapons permit. He pleaded no contest.

Rineer was born in Lancaster, Pa. Her parents moved to Palm Coast when she was very young, in 1997, then moved back to Pennsylvania years later. She had been part of the first graduating class at Matanzas High School in 2009. Rineer had been visiting the area and was due back in Lancaster in a matter of days.

Dutton’s driver’s license is permanently revoked. He is eligible for release from prison after serving just over seven and a half years. He could be released in the summer of 2026. He will then be eligible to request an end to his probation two and a half years later, if he follows all of probation’s terms.

Support FlaglerLive's End of Year Fundraiser
Thank you readers for getting us to--and past--our year-end fund-raising goal yet again. It’s a bracing way to mark our 15th year at FlaglerLive. Our donors are just a fraction of the 25,000 readers who seek us out for the best-reported, most timely, trustworthy, and independent local news site anywhere, without paywall. FlaglerLive is free. Fighting misinformation and keeping democracy in the sunshine 365/7/24 isn’t free. Take a brief moment, become a champion of fearless, enlightening journalism. Any amount helps. We’re a 501(c)(3) non-profit news organization. Donations are tax deductible.  
You may donate openly or anonymously.
We like Zeffy (no fees), but if you prefer to use PayPal, click here.

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. rst says

    January 29, 2019 at 12:31 pm

    This conviction didn’t happen by chance. Another job well done by FHP Master Corporal Peter G. Young…

  2. Ben Hogarth says

    January 29, 2019 at 12:47 pm

    As a younger man myself, but older than Dutton, I don’t understand why people can be so wreckless with their lives and others in their care. In addition, I have to humbly impress upon every parent to teach their kids about right and wrong and to never get in a vehicle with someone behind the wheel who is impaired in any way – this includes alcohol or just being overly tired, which can be even more dangerous. Her family now has to find a way to heal and get closure, but I wonder how many young women we can reach and show them that the types of guys like Dutton are not “cool” or winners. Let this story among so many other tragedies, be a lesson to young women that being around men who make bad decisions will only turn out badly for them. This guy has obviously had enough issues with the law to warrant locking him up permanently, but it’s scary to think one day he will be eligible for release and could do this all over again to another families daughter.

    How is that just?

  3. Again says

    January 29, 2019 at 1:30 pm

    About damn time! Have fun drinking in there ! You deserve everything you’ve got coming !

  4. Anonymous says

    January 29, 2019 at 2:05 pm

    Justice for her family ❤ he deserves everything that is coming his way I’m sorry!

  5. Missi says

    January 29, 2019 at 4:36 pm

    I knew them both an Jordan was a great person was here to help, Tyler well I predicted this since he was 12 he never was held accountable for anything he ever did ran wild not any supervision ! He had no remorse he should have gotten more time!

  6. hawkeye says

    January 29, 2019 at 5:35 pm

    In my opinion this sentence is a little light for this piece of shit, I hope he has a real hard time in prison.

  7. palmcoaster says

    January 29, 2019 at 8:06 pm

    Very sad (and could have been preventable)tragedy in these two young people’s lives.

  8. Richard says

    January 30, 2019 at 6:23 am

    Another Flagler County loser who should be locked up for a very LONG time. It’s obvious that any rehabilitation will be useless on this loser.

  9. Concerned Citizen says

    January 30, 2019 at 1:17 pm

    9 years for a life permanently taken? Seems kind of light. When will judges start sentencing harsher?

  10. Anonymous says

    January 30, 2019 at 3:32 pm

    Sad story, but the sentence is appropriate. The woman got into the car with him. Harsher punishment would be reserved for example for someone DUI who hit a different car and killed people who were sober and weren’t involved with him. You could put him away for life, but it’s not going to address the problem of America’s drinking and driving culture.

  11. Oh well says

    January 30, 2019 at 8:47 pm

    Let’s see how many of you people commented on this article have never done anything wrong. Step up to the plate and tell everyone who you are. If you are not able to you need to apologize and shut your mouth.

  12. Trailer Bob says

    February 1, 2019 at 10:31 am

    Rest in PEACE Jordan. So sorry for the family.

  13. Steve says

    February 1, 2019 at 10:51 am

    Practice whatcha preach “Oh Well” lol

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  • Conner Bosch law attorneys lawyers offices palm coast flagler county
  • grand living realty
  • politis matovina attorneys for justice personal injury law auto truck accidents

Primary Sidebar

  • grand living realty
  • politis matovina attorneys for justice personal injury law auto truck accidents

Recent Comments

  • Mothersworry on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Paul T on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Deborah Coffey on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Let it burn on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Using Common Sense on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Billy B on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Marlee on NOAA Cuts Are Putting Our Coastal Communities At Risk
  • James on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • D. on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Enough on Florida Republicans Devour Their Own
  • Alice on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Big Mike on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Justbob on Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone
  • Ed P on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, May 9, 2025
  • Ed P on The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, May 10, 2025
  • Lance Carroll on Without a Single Question, Bunnell Board Approves Rezoning of Nearly 1,900 Acres to Industrial, Outraging Residents

Log in