Louisville bank shooter Connor Sturgeon shot his former mentor during the senseless rampage, with the woman describing in haunting detail how she played dead to survive.
“I felt him shooting me immediately. I just laid down there,” Dana Mitchell“I tried not to breathe a lot. I didn’t want to move around. I didn’t want him to see me moving or hear me breathing, because I thought he might shoot me again,” she added.
Like many others, Mitchell expressed her shock that Sturgeon was capable of carrying out such an atrocity.“He never made me feel like he would have done this. Not in a million years. He was very kind and soft-spoken.” “The bullet went in and out just below the surface,” Mitchell told the news outlet. “It was high enough up that it ripped the skin open. It was a wound about 10 inches long. But didn’t hit anything important.”“When I saw him in the hallway with the gun I thought, ‘Why would he bring that here to show us?’ It didn’t even register to me he was ready to shoot,” Mitchell said.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Louisville gunman Connor Sturgeon shot woman in back, waited for police to arrive: reportConnor Sturgeon allegedly shot a woman in the back after she told him “good morning” at the entrance to Old National Bank in Louisville.
Read more »
Louisville shooter Connor Sturgeon livestreamed shooting rampage inside Kentucky bank: officialsConnor Sturgeon was described as 'extremely intelligent,' but prior writings indicate the gunman struggled to fit in.
Read more »
Louisville shooter Connor Sturgeon livestreamed shooting rampage inside Kentucky bank: officialsConnor Sturgeon was described as 'extremely intelligent,' but prior writings indicate the gunman struggled to fit in.
Read more »
Louisville police unveil bodycam footage of Connor Sturgeon shootingThe Louisville Metro Police Department released body camera footage of the moment officers confronted suspected shooter Connor Sturgeon inside the Old National Bank.
Read more »
Inside friend’s home where Louisville shooter Connor Sturgeon plotted tragedyThe lone Louisville gunman had just moved into this unassuming Taylor Avenue property with his friend, Dallas Whelan, who bought it for $203,000 last year.
Read more »
Louisville shooter Connor Sturgeon’s parents break silence, say he struggled with ‘mental health challenges’“No words can express our sorrow, anguish, and horror at the unthinkable harm our son Connor inflicted on innocent people, their families, and the entire Louisville community,” his fami…
Read more »