Louisville shooting: Police identify 23-year-old employee as shooter
Brady Knox
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Police identified a 23-year-old employee as the shooter in the mass shooting in Louisville, Kentucky, that left four dead and nine injured.
The Louisville Metropolitan Police Department said Connor Sturgeon, a syndications associate and portfolio banker for Old National Bank, brought a rifle to the bank and killed four of his colleagues while wounding several others.
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He critically wounded a police officer in a firefight. Sturgeon died at the scene, but it hasn’t been confirmed whether the shot was self-inflicted or from a police officer.
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“The suspect is deceased. This is the only time that I will mention the suspect name in this case: Connor Sturgeon, white male, 23 years of age, who was employed at Old National Bank,” Louisville Interim Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said in a press briefing.
According to his Linkedin, Sturgeon had interned for three consecutive summers at the Old National Bank before taking a full-time job in April 2022. He was listed as working there when the shooting took place.