The shooter who opened fire at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky, was a graduate of the University of Alabama. Police say he legally bought the gun from a dealership a week ago.
the Accelerated Master’s Program so he received both degrees at the same time Sturgeon spent three summers working as an intern at the bank before becoming a full-time employee in 2021, CBS News has confirmed.
She said Wilt and other officers “unflinchingly” engaged the shooter at Old National Bank and stopped him from killing more people. Four of the injured remained hospitalized Tuesday — one in critical condition and three in stable but fair condition, University of Louisville Hospital said in a statement.“Tommy Elliott helped me build my law career, helped me become governor, gave me advice on being a good dad,” said Beshear, his voice shaking with emotion. “He’s one of the people I talked to most in the world, and very rarely were we talking about my job. He was an incredible friend.
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