“I’m so tired of this. I can’t make any sense of it.”
Two people were killed and four others injured Saturday night after shots were fired into a crowd of hundreds gathered in a Louisville park — just five miles from where the Old National Bank shooting occurred six days earlier.“Hundreds” of people were in the city’s western park when the bullets were fired.
Two people were killed at the park and four others — including one in critical condition — were rushed to the hospital, police said. Police have said there were hundreds of people in the park at the time of the shooting, but they have not been able to find an eyewitness.Police do not yet know how many shooters were involved and have not released any information regarding suspects.Connor Sturgeon killed five of his coworkersTwo people were killed and another was hospitalized after a 4:30 a.m. Saturday shooting in the Old Louisville neighborhood, police said.
“I’m so tired of this. I can’t make any sense of it,” Metro Councilwoman Donna Purvis said Saturday night. “Right now, I’m really at a loss for words.”
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