Two Blacks gunned down by White supremacist shooter in suburban Louisville, Kentucky at a Kroger grocery store
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - The calm of a sunny Wednesday afternoon in Louisville’s quiet east end was turned upside down when two people were shot dead at a popular suburban grocery store. (The suspect is Gregory Alan Bush, pictured, an alleged White supremacist)
Jeffersontown Police Chief Sam Rogers said late Wednesday afternoon that a man walked into the busy Kroger location at 9080 Taylorsville Road, near the corner of Hurstbourne Parkway, and fired multiple shots at a man.
Moments after the killer shot the woman in the parking lot, the suspect then encountered another man who had a gun. They fired shots at each other but missed. One witness told WAVE 3 News that the shooter at one point said “whites don’t kill whites.”
Multiple sources have confirmed to WAVE 3 News that both victims were black. They have not been officially identified. CLICK HERE READ THE FULL STORY AT CLEVELAND 19 NEWS
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