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Courtney Kellner didn’t know about the shooting at the bank on Main Street in downtown Louisville when her phone buzzed Monday with an emergency alert to avoid the area.
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In honor of the victims of a mass shooting Monday, city officials and hundreds of people congregated at the Muhammad Ali Center in downtown Louisville. Speakers called for healing and action.
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Louisville Metro Police released a dozen calls, including from people inside the bank and the shooter's mother.
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Mental health experts say the aftermath of a mass shooting brings up complex feelings, but finding community can help people cope.
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As Louisvillians mourn in the wake of yet another mass shooting, some local and state elected officials are calling for concrete policy responses – from universal background checks to destroying confiscated firearms – to curb gun violence in Kentucky.
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City and state officials said the shooter who killed five people Monday legally bought the gun at a local dealership less than a week before the shooting.