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The death toll from Monday’s massacre at a bank in downtown Louisville, Ky., rose overnight as authorities continue to investigate what caused a 25-year-old man to carry out a mass shooting that ...
Police confirmed the shooter died
Following the death of at least 4 people in a shooting in Louisville, KY, Monday, the White House reiterated its call for Congress to ban assault weapons, eliminate gun manufacturers’ immunity ...
Sturgeon legally purchased the AR-15 rifle from a Louisville dealer six days before the shooting. [32] Law enforcement sources said that Sturgeon left notes, one at his home and one on him, saying that part of his plan was to show how easily a person with mental illness could legally acquire a firearm in the United States.
The disgruntled employee who killed five in a mass shooting at a bank in Louisville legally bought the AR-15-style rifle just six days before carrying out the massacre.
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William Ward, the 15-year-old son of a prominent merchant and land speculator, attended the Louisville School. [1] [2] The Ward family was affluent, with Robert Sr. co-owning a successful New Orleans firm. Known for gambling, Robert Sr. had a riverboat named after him, and the family owned nine slaves. His wife was of Huguenot descent. [2]
St. Aloysius Catholic Church and School quickly became the cornerstone of Irish Hill. The church was dedicated on May 3, 1890, to a standing room only crowd. Father Joseph A. O'Grady lead the parish. It is rumored that the "A" for the middle initial of his name stood for Aloysuis, hence the name of the church.