Louisville, Ky. – Witnesses described the chaotic scene in which three people were shot and killed outside the driver’s license Kentucky, including one man were filmed several times by masked attackers.
The Jefferson County County Corroner Office issued a statement late on Friday identifying the victims from an earlier day ranging from 18 to 33 years. Officials who answered at midday afternoon, found a man dead at the scene and two wounded women, who later died after taken to the hospital, according to Louisville Police Department.
The coroner statement states that the man, 18-year-old Leslye M. Harbin Jr., died of multiple wounds from shooting on the stage, while two women, 33-year-old antwanette refrigerators and 29-year-old Valdes, each he died of shooting in the hospital.
Authorities did not say whether the victims knew each other or knew who was responsible for shooting.
Witnesses said that Chaos took place in the Traffic Office, who had a line through the door. Jalen Eddings told Whas-TV that he went to the office, but he returned to his car to wait for a long line when the shooting nearby is going. He said two masked men shot on a man several times, including while he was lying on Earth, before they fled. He said he didn’t see them fire in women.
“Like I was just in shock, I couldn’t believe it was like something about the film,” Eddi said.
The many police responded to the shooting in the State Driver Licensing Office at the southern outskirts of Louisville. Police markers are placed on the ground around the area of about 20 feet (about six meters) from the entrance to the building on Friday afternoon.
Police May. Donald Boeckman said Friday that the shooter left the vehicle. Boeckman did not have a description of the vehicle and said that investigators were still inspecting the video surveillance.
“It’s absolutely tragedy, and I’m surprised that there were no more people,” Boeckman said.
Aaron Ellis, a spokesman for the Police Administration, said in the e-mail that the department did not have additional updates to divide the suspects.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced a statement of social media by inviting the shooting “meaningless act of violence.”
The Cantucky transport cabinet, which manages the license, is stated in the news release that security in the office quickly locked on the building quickly after shooting and that no hers were harmed.
Another witness, but Raza, said that whose was in the office when he “suddenly heard a lot of shots and people scream.”
He said the security guard guard was working quickly, saying them to retire to the ground.
“He told us to go back and go to Earth. He was basically saved,” he said.
2025-02-22 15:58:00