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Survivors and families of victims of the Old National Bank mass shooting last April are suing River City Firearms for selling the shooter an AR-15 and ignoring his behavior at the time of purchase.
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Louisville Metro Police Officer Nickolas Wilt returned home Friday after more than three months in the hospital. His departure from the Frazier Rehabilitation Institute is a milestone for his long-term recovery.
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Old National Bank is permanently relocating its downtown Louisville operations less than a mile away from 333 E. Main Street to the 34-story skyscraper at 400 West Market Street following the April mass shooting.
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The warrants were under court-ordered seal for a month after the shooting at Old National Bank downtown. They show police sought to analyze the online footprint left by the shooter.
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The Louisville Metro Police Department said in social media posts the update on Nickolas Wilt’s condition was “positive news.”
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Health leaders and law enforcement from Southern Indiana and Louisville met this week to talk about how rising gun violence is affecting local communities. It comes in the days after two mass shootings in Louisville, and after multiple Indiana schools received threats of violence.
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The Louisville Urban League held a news conference Thursday to demand concrete action from policymakers to curb gun violence.
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A mass shooting last week at a bank in downtown Louisville left residents shaken and grieving, and the response has been different to the more frequent gun violence reported in the city.
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After a mass shooting Monday, the victims of which required 170 units of blood, officials called on Louisvillians hoping to make a difference to donate blood.
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As Louisville grieves in the wake of the mass shooting Monday, many are asking how they can honor the five victims. Here are the details of visitations and funerals that are open to the public.