Police in Louisville Kentucky announced a deadly shooting on Monday morning.
According to the LMPD, at least 6 individuals have now been confirmed dead, including the gunman and one police officer—8 others have sustained injuries.
Police also believe that the gunman likely acted alone and that there is no threat of an active shooter at this time.
The suspect is believed to be a former employee of the bank, though WLTreport cannot confirm that information at this time. …
We will bring you more updates as they become available, for now, here are the latest developments:
Watch Live: Officials give update on deadly shooting at Louisville bank https://t.co/oNSgYh0kQq
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We are confirming reports of an active aggressor in the 300 block of East Main. Please stay out of the area. There are multiple casualties.
— LMPD (@LMPD) April 10, 2023
Western Journal provided more details:
The FBI said its agents were also responding to the shooting.
The shooting happened in a building on East Main Street that houses the Old National Bank — not far from the Louisville Slugger Field and Waterfront Park.
LMPD has confirmed a shooting situation in downtown Louisville with multiple casualties. I am headed there now. Please pray for all of the families impacted and for the city of Louisville. ^AB
— Governor Andy Beshear (@GovAndyBeshear) April 10, 2023
THE LATEST: Five people are dead, including a gunman, and eight were injured after a shooting Monday morning at a downtown Louisville bank. https://t.co/tVGDL6C9io pic.twitter.com/49ZhevvM53
— WLWT (@WLWT) April 10, 2023
ABC News provided this statement from Old National Bank CEO, Jim Ryan:
“The safety of Old National Bank employees and everyone we serve in our banking center locations is paramount.”
“As we await more details, we are deploying employee assistance support and keeping everyone affected by this tragedy in our thoughts and prayers.”
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