What’s really happening? 1 man, 2 women killed in daytime shooting outside Louisville driver’s license branch…..
(WWRB) — Louisville, Kentucky (WDRB) — Kentucky as a whole On Friday afternoon, a man and two women were killed by gunfire outside of a driver’s license office in Valley Station. The incident occurred outside of the office.
Neither of them died inside the spot where they were found. A total of three people lost their lives as a result of the incident. It has been reported by the Louisville Metro Police Department that the event took place in the vicinity of the Driver Licensing Regional Office, which can be found on Dixie Highway, just to the north of Interstate 265.
In a news briefing that was held on Friday afternoon, Lieutenant Colonel Donald Boeckman disclosed that a male was pronounced dead at the scene of the incident, and that two women passed away after being transported to the University of Louisville Hospital in the downtown region of Louisville.
Boeckman’s announcement was made in light of the fact that the incident occurred yesterday. Following the men’s arrival at the hospital, both of these fatalities took place following their arrival.
It was discovered that Raysa Pacios Valdes, age 29, Antwanette Chillers, age 33, and Leslye Harbin Jr., age 18, had both been killed. Both of these individuals had been identified as victims after their deaths.
On Friday evening, the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office sent a notification on the fatality that had occurred. The answer that Boeckman provided to the media was as follows: “I am really surprised that there were not more people injured because there were a lot of people standing outside.”
“But as far as any details into what occurred, I just can’t speak to them right now.” On Friday afternoon, Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky sent a message on several social media channels, addressing the incident that had taken place earlier in the day.
In the course of his account of the occurrence, he referred to it as a “senseless act of violence.” Beshear expressed his heartfelt gratitude by saying, “I want to thank the courageous law enforcement officers who responded quickly to the scene and to our team members who worked quickly to protect their fellow Kentuckians as well.”
“Let’s pray for the family members of those lost during this difficult time.” As of yet, there have been no arrests made in connection with the incident, despite the fact that the Homicide Unit of the Los Angeles Police Department is now conducting an investigation into the occurrence.
It is recommended that anyone who has any information on this investigation get in touch with the anonymous Crime Tip Line of the Los Angeles Police Department by calling the number 502-574-LMPD (5673) or by filing a tip on the anonymous Crime Tip Portal by clicking here. Both of these options are available.
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