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Louisville, Kentucky: Gunman kills four in bank shooting Louisville, Kentucky: Gunman kills five in bank shooting
(about 3 hours later)
Watch: Deadly gun battle erupts in downtown LouisvilleWatch: Deadly gun battle erupts in downtown Louisville
Watch: Deadly gun battle erupts in downtown LouisvilleWatch: Deadly gun battle erupts in downtown Louisville
Four people were killed when an employee opened fire in a bank in Louisville, Kentucky, and livestreamed the attack on Instagram, police say. Five people died when an employee opened fire in a bank in Louisville, Kentucky, and livestreamed the attack on Instagram, police say.
The victims were aged between 40 and 64. Among nine others injured was a rookie police officer who graduated into the force two weeks ago. The victims were aged between 40 and 64. Among nine others injured was a rookie police officer who graduated to the force just two weeks ago.
The officer was struck in the head and is still critical after brain surgery.The officer was struck in the head and is still critical after brain surgery.
Police responded within three minutes, and fatally shot the attacker in an exchange of gunfire.Police responded within three minutes, and fatally shot the attacker in an exchange of gunfire.
The shooting took place at the Old National Bank in the city centre at about 08:30 local time (12:30 GMT).The shooting took place at the Old National Bank in the city centre at about 08:30 local time (12:30 GMT).
Witness Caleb Goodlett told local media that his wife, an employee at the bank, had locked herself inside the vault when the attack began. Caleb Goodlett told local media his wife, an employee at the bank, had locked herself inside the vault when the attack began.
Other witnesses described seeing the shootout between police officers and the lone attacker.Other witnesses described seeing the shootout between police officers and the lone attacker.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said an "incredible friend" of his, Tommy Elliot, a senior vice-president at the bank, was among the victims.Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said an "incredible friend" of his, Tommy Elliot, a senior vice-president at the bank, was among the victims.
"Tommy Elliott helped me build my law career, helped me become governor, gave me advice on being a good dad," said Mr Beshear."Tommy Elliott helped me build my law career, helped me become governor, gave me advice on being a good dad," said Mr Beshear.
The victims have all been identified:The victims have all been identified:
Thomas Elliot, 63Thomas Elliot, 63
James Tutt, 64James Tutt, 64
Joshua Barrick, 40Joshua Barrick, 40
Julianna Farmer, 45Julianna Farmer, 45
Deana Eckert, 57
Jim Ryan, CEO of the Old National Bank, said the safety of employees and customers was "paramount", adding that bank officials were "keeping everyone affected by this tragedy in our thoughts and prayers".Jim Ryan, CEO of the Old National Bank, said the safety of employees and customers was "paramount", adding that bank officials were "keeping everyone affected by this tragedy in our thoughts and prayers".
The officer who was struck in the head was identified as Louisville Metro police officer Nickolas Wilt, 26.The officer who was struck in the head was identified as Louisville Metro police officer Nickolas Wilt, 26.
Officer Wilt (centre) was sworn in by the mayor and police chief two weeks agoOfficer Wilt (centre) was sworn in by the mayor and police chief two weeks ago
City Councilman Anthony Piagentini told the Courier-Journal newspaper that Mr Wilt graduated from the academy on 31 March, and that his brother is enrolled in the police academy.City Councilman Anthony Piagentini told the Courier-Journal newspaper that Mr Wilt graduated from the academy on 31 March, and that his brother is enrolled in the police academy.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg called the attack "an evil act of targeted violence". Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg called the attack "an evil act of targeted violence" and noted that he was also the victim of a recent gun attack.
Two survivors told WHAS-TV that the gunshots first broke out in a ground-floor conference room where employees had gathered. Last year he was shot at by a mentally disturbed man who had burst into his campaign office.
Two survivors told WHAS-TV that Monday's gunshots first broke out in a ground-floor conference room at the bank where employees had gathered.
"Whoever was next to me got shot - blood is on me from it," said one man, pointing to his shirt."Whoever was next to me got shot - blood is on me from it," said one man, pointing to his shirt.
The suspect was named as 23-year-old Connor Sturgeon, who police said used a rifle during the incident and was broadcasting the shooting online. The suspect was named as 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon, who police said used an AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle during the incident and was broadcasting the shooting online.
"That's tragic to know that that incident was out there and captured," said Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel."That's tragic to know that that incident was out there and captured," said Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel.
Instagram's owner Meta said it had "quickly removed the livestream of this tragic incident this morning".Instagram's owner Meta said it had "quickly removed the livestream of this tragic incident this morning".
The attacker is described in an online profile as being a syndications associate and portfolio banker at Old National Bank. He had joined the company as a full-time employee last year after spending three summers as an intern there.The attacker is described in an online profile as being a syndications associate and portfolio banker at Old National Bank. He had joined the company as a full-time employee last year after spending three summers as an intern there.
Officials say he had no previous contact with law enforcement.Officials say he had no previous contact with law enforcement.
The shooting took place just two weeks after a violent attack on a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee - 160 miles (260km) - south of Louisville - that killed six people. According to US media, he had recently been told by the bank that he was going to be fired and had written a note describing his plans for the mass shooting before going to work on Monday.
Data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive shows that there have been at least 146 mass shootings - defined as those in which at least four people were shot - so far in 2023, including at least 15 since April began.Data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive shows that there have been at least 146 mass shootings - defined as those in which at least four people were shot - so far in 2023, including at least 15 since April began.
Also on Monday morning, Louisville Police responded to a second shooting outside the Jefferson Community & Technical College, less than two miles away from the incident at Old National Bank. President Joe Biden demanded Congress pass gun control measures as he tweeted on Monday: "Too many Americans are paying for the price of inaction with their lives."
At least one person was killed and one wounded, according to police. The two shootings are unrelated, LMPD Maj Russell Miller said. Kentucky is one of 26 states that allow most adults over 21 years old to purchase and carry a firearm without a licence.
President Joe Biden tweeted on Monday: "Too many Americans are paying for the price of inaction with their lives.
"When will Republicans in Congress act to protect our communities?"
Democrats and Mr Biden have long pushed for Congress to push stricter gun safety legislation. These efforts face staunch opposition from most Republican lawmakers, who often represent constituents and communities that support expanded gun rights.
Kentucky is one of 26 states that allow most adults over 21 years old to purchase and carry a firearm without a license.
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