Gunman Livestreamed Mass Shooting At Louisville Bank That Left 5 Dead And 8 Injured –Police

Gunman Livestreamed Mass Shooting At Louisville Bank That Left 5 Dead And 8 Injured –Police
Louisville bank shooter, Connor Sturgeon

 

 

A twenty five year old bank employee opened fire at his workplace in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, Monday morning and livestreamed the attack that left five dead and eight others injured, authorities said. The gunman was identified as Connor Sturgeon, an employee at Old National Bank, according to interim Louisville Metro Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel.

 

 

He was killed by Police after a shootout with authorities.Four of the victims, who died Monday morning, were identified as Joshua Barrick, 40; Juliana Farmer, 45; Tommy Elliott, 63; and James Tutt, 64, the chief said. Later that evening, Police said a fifth victim, 57 year old Deana Eckert also died. Authorities initially said nine others were injured in the attack, including a 26 year old police officer who graduated from the police academy just 10 days ago and was shot in the head.

 

 

Five of those injured had gunshot wounds, a hospital spokesperson said. Later Monday night, police said Eckert, one of the injured victims, had passed away, bringing the death toll to five. The mass shooting began at the Old National Bank on East Main Street just after 8:30 a.m; Police said, about 30 minutes before the bank opens to the public.

 

 

It happened during a morning employee meeting, with some appearing in person and others virtually, Rebecca Buchheit-Sims, a manager at the bank, said she watched from her computer as her co-workers were gunned down. Officers got to the bank within three minutes of being dispatched and found the shooter was still firing, Louisville Metro Police Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey said.

 

 

Officers got into a shootout with the gunman, killing him, Gwinn-Villaroel said. Mayor Craig Greenberg thanked the “brave and heroic” first responders for their actions. Without a doubt their actions saved lives, he said. In the aftermath of the shooting, a large police presence blocked off much of the downtown street. Shattered glass was strewn at the entrance of the Old National Bank. The shooting is just the latest spasm of mass gun violence, a uniquely American phenomenon.