Louisville Bank Shooter's Parents Share Grief and Regret in Exclusive Interview

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The parents of Louisville bank shooter Connor Sturgeon have apologized for their son's deadly rampage, which left five of his co-workers dead. Lisa and Todd Sturgeon said they knew their son struggled with mental health issues but never imagined he could carry out such an atrocity. They said they did not see any signs of violent behavior before Connor, 25, walked into the Old National Bank where he worked and opened fire with his AR-15-style rifle, killing five people and injuring eight others. The couple said they are wracked with sorrow, confusion, and heartbreak over the deaths, including their son, who was shot dead by police.
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