Kentucky
Trooper still recovering 1 year after fatal Lexington shooting spree
KENTUCKY (WKYT) – Monday marks the one-year anniversary of the Lexington shooting spree that left two people dead and another two injured.
One of the injured was Kentucky State Police Trooper Jude Remilien, who was shot in the leg outside of Blue Grass Airport after he pulled over the shooter, Guy House.
Good Samaritans saved Remilien’s life that day.
So, one year later, how is he doing, and what is he up to?
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According to KSP, Remilien is doing just fine physically and is currently assigned to the public affairs branch.
He has also taken on an active role in KSP’s Youth Academy Program as an instructor and mentor.
The program is a several-day experience in which teenagers interested in law enforcement, public safety, and community service train like state troopers.
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