The gunman who killed five people and injured eight in a shooting in downtown Louisville on Monday legally purchased the AR-15 rifle six days before carrying out the attack, authorities said Tuesday.
The police department on Tuesday afternoon will release body-camera footage from the officers who responded to the mass killing
The shooter, whom police identified as 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon, was a full-time employee of the bank and carried out a targeted attack, Trager said. The gunman “was targeting co-workers,” Trager told The Post. He said the mayor’s office had seen footage that the shooter had live-streamed on Instagram during his attack. The footage was no longer on Instagram, he said.
Crowell confirmed that the gunman used an AR-15-style rifle. He said authorities would not provide other details about the shooting while the investigation was ongoing. Four patients were still being treated at University of Louisville Hospital on Tuesday, the hospital said in an update. One of the victims, Officer Nickolas Wilt, was in critical condition, and three were stable in fair condition. One of the patients in critical condition Monday was stable Tuesday, the hospital said, and four others injured had been discharged.
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