Police in Kentucky are investigating after two people were killed and four others injured when shots were fired into a crowd of people at a park.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -
The four injured victims were taken to the hospital. One victim is in critical condition, while the other three victims’ conditions are currently unknown. No other details on the victims were available. The shooting comes on the heels of Monday’s mass shooting at Old National Bank in downtown Louisville, where five people were killed and eight people injured, including three police officers.
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