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Gunman, four others die in US bank shooting

Initial investigation reveals perpetrator was a current or previous employee

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Apr 2023 2:00PM

Gunman, four others die in US bank shooting
Louisville deputy police chief Paul Humphrey says it is still unclear whether the gunman had been shot by police or had killed himself. – Pixabay pic, April 11, 2023

WASHINGTON – A gunman and four other people have been killed in a shooting at a bank in the city of Louisville in the US state of Kentucky yesterday, police reported.

Eight people, two of them police officers, were injured and are being treated in the hospital. One of the officers is reported to be in critical condition, reported German news agency dpa.

Louisville deputy police chief Paul Humphrey said police were on the scene minutes after the emergency call came through. They exchanged fire with the gunman. During the exchange, the two officers were injured.

Humphrey said it was still not clear whether the gunman had been shot by police or had killed himself. According to the initial investigation, the gunman was a current or previous employee of the bank.

Humphrey said rapid police action had prevented further loss of life.

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said two of the dead had been close friends of his, and a third friend is being treated in a hospital. Fighting back tears, he described the event as “awful”. – Bernama, April 11, 2023

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