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Watch: Dramatic footage shows moment Kentucky police gun down bank attacker who livestreamed massacre
12 April 2023, 11:55
Bodycam footage reveals the tense standoff between police and the Louisville financial institution shooter.
The footage reveals the second officers raced to the scene in Kentucky as an worker, Connor Sturgeon, killed 5 of his colleagues in a rampage on Monday.
It reveals how Officer Nickolas Wilt was hit within the head as he approached the financial institution. He stays in a essential situation.
Footage from Cory Galloway’s bodycam sees him fall as Sturgeon opens hearth from the Outdated Nationwide Financial institution, then, having been hit, he runs to cowl down some stairs in entrance of the constructing.
Dramatic footage reveals second Louisville police confront and kill financial institution gunman
He tilts both aspect of his cowl to attempt to spot the shooter as gunshots ring out.
“The shooter has an angle on that officer, we have to stand up there – I do not know the place he is at, the glass is obstructing him,” he tells a colleague as he nonetheless tries to see the attacker.
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The officers focus on how they’ll hear a “blue” speaking – a reference to one in all their colleagues.
“I haven’t got an angle,” Galloway says as gunfire breaks out and Sturgeon is shot useless.
“I feel he is down – get down, now!” he shouts after the gunshots. “Suspect down, get the officer.”
Talking at a press convention the place the footage was proven to journalists, deputy chief Paul Humphrey stated the gunman broke glass from the financial institution’s foyer to open hearth at Galloway and Wilt approached.
“Officer Wilt was a model new officer, he had no expertise. He was going primarily based on two issues: his coaching and his character. And you will notice that he by no means hesitates – even after getting shot at,” he stated.
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Police then entered the financial institution and began serving to the victims, which medics later stated actually helped save lives.
Officer Wilt was taken to hospital.
Sturgeon, 25, legally purchased an AR-15 sort rifle six days earlier than the capturing.
It’s unclear what led him to bloodbath his colleagues on the financial institution, which he livestreamed on Instagram.
Sturgeon attacked the financial institution for a couple of minute after which waited for police to reach.
He had labored on the financial institution for about two years, having beforehand interned there.
His dwelling has been searched however particulars about what was discovered inside haven’t been launched.
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Where is Kentucky women’s basketball in updated AP Top 25, new USA TODAY Coaches Poll?
Kentucky women’s basketball went 1-1 last week and suffered its first SEC loss this season.
The Wildcats lost to host Texas A&M, 61-55, on Thursday. They shot under 40% for the second time this season. The Cats are now 0-2 when they score fewer than 60 points.
They bounced back with an 89-69 home victory over Arkansas on Sunday. They are 11-0 at home, their best home record to start the season since 2018-2019.
All five Kentucky starters scored in double digits against Arkansas, and the Wildcats held the Razorbacks to a 36.1% field-goal percentage. In 14 of 18 games, the Wildcats have held their opponents to under 40% shooting.
The Wildcats (17-2, 6-1 SEC) dropped one spot to No. 12 in the AP Top 25.
UK will host Alabama at 7 p.m. Thursday at Memorial Coliseum.
This story will be updated with the USA TODAY Coaches Poll on Tuesday.
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Kentucky 89-69 Arkansas (Jan 26, 2025) Game Recap – ESPN
LEXINGTON, Ky. — — Georgia Amoore scored 19 points, Clara Strack and Teonni Key had double-doubles, and No. 11 Kentucky defeated Arkansas 89-69 on Sunday.
Strack had 17 points and 10 rebounds and Key contributed 13 points and 11 rebounds for the Wildcats (17-2, 6-1 SEC). Dazia Lawrence and Amelia Hassett each scored 14 points as all five starters scored in double figures. Amoore had eight assists and Hassett had seven rebounds, four assists and four blocks.
After leading 44-28 at halftime, Strack scored Kentucky’s first nine points of the third quarter to help maintain the 16-point lead. The Wildcats then blew it open when Hassett and Lawrence each went 3 for 3 from deep en route to a 77-53 advantage heading to the fourth period.
Izzy Higginbottom, the nation’s fifth-leading scorer at 22.8 ppg coming in, scored 14 of the Razorbacks’ final 19 points in the third quarter. She opened the fourth quarter with four more, but Arkansas (8-14, 1-6) never got closer than 19 points.
Higginbottom finished with 32 points. Off the bench, Carly Keats scored 14 points and Jenna Lawrence had 13.
Kentucky shot 64% and made eight free throws in the first quarter, building a 29-10 lead. The Wildcats scored the first 11 and the last 12 points of the quarter.
Kentucky stretched the lead to 25 points when Lexi Blue and Lawrence hit back-to-back 3-pointers for a 42-17 lead before Arkansas regrouped and finished the half on an 11-2 run.
It was Kentucky’s annual We Back Pat game, promoting research, care and education surrounding Alzheimer’s disease.
Kentucky hosts No. 19 Alabama on Thursday when Arkansas hosts Texas A&M.
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Mark Pope blasts Kentucky for 'debacle' of final 10 minutes of first half vs. Vanderbilt
Kentucky trailed Vanderbilt 41-27 at halftime on Saturday after being outscored 23-11 during the final 10 minutes of the first half.
The Wildcats would waste no time closing that gap in the second half, but the run by the Commodores to close the first 20 minutes proved to be too much for Kentucky to come back against in the end. Head coach Mark Pope explained what went wrong for the Wildcats down the stretch.
“Credit to Vanderbilt for turning up the heat,” Pope said of the first-half stretch. “Kind of in the flow of the game, we were really solid with (Vanderbilt guard Jason Edwards) going early, aside from that we were really solid both ends of the floor. The game had a flow to it, and then we started getting punished a little bit on the offensive glass.
“Disappointing that that happened. And then, their pressure kind of kicked in. The second 10 minutes of the first half was a debacle. But I wasn’t disappointed with how our guys started. I was good focus … I wish we had an answer to (Edwards) earlier, but still the flow of the game was okay.”
Edwards finished the game with 18 points, 11 of which came in the first half. He was complemented by Devin McGlockton‘s 14-point, six-rebound performance, along with a combined 21 points from Tyler Nickel and Jaylen Carey. The duo combined for five of Vanderbilt’s 12-made 3-pointers against the Wildcats.
The loss continues more than one negative trend for Kentucky. Their struggled on the road continue and are now 1-3 in such matchups. Also having totaled 69 points during the matchup — it’s just the fifth time this season that Mark Pope’s squad has scored less than 70 points during the 2024-25 season. With a 14-5 record overall, Kentucky is 0-5 when they fail to reach that 70-point threshold.
Kentucky has now lost its last two matchups and will not have tasted victory in two weeks by the time they travel to Knoxville on Tuesday night to take on a No. 6 Tennessee. The Vols are undefeated at home so far this season.
Regardless of the outcome, the Wildcats will have to get their minds right in short order, and John Calipari and the Arkansas Razorbacks are headed to Rupp Arena for a highly-anticipated reunion between the two parties.
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