The shooter within the Louisville Financial institution taking pictures was an worker

UPDATE: Gunman identified as employee in Louisville bank shooting

The shooter in the mass shooting at the Louisville bank Monday morning has been confirmed to be a 23-year-old employee. Connor Sturgeon reportedly opened fire at the Old National Bank at around 8:30 am on April 10.

Interim Police Chief of the Lousiville Metro JAcquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel has confirmed that four people died along with the shooter. The number of injured rose to nine, with three people reportedly in critical condition, three in non-critical condition and three already discharged. Two of the nine were emergency workers.

Sturgeon died while exchanging gunfire with responding officers.

These are the stories the suspect, 23-year-old Connor Sturgeon, released just before he opened fire at the Old National Bank this morning. LMPD says he also streamed live during filming. @WDRBNews pic.twitter.com/38pOdgBv4R

— Christie Battista WDRB (@CBattistaTV) April 10, 2023

Police identified the victims as Joshua Barrick; Julian Bauer; Tommy Elliott; And James Tutall between 40 and 64 years old.

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