Louisville Bank Shooting: Brain of Gunman to be Tested for CTE.

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The brain of Connor Sturgeon, the Louisville bank shooter who killed five people and injured eight others, will be tested for signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease. Sturgeon had a history of concussions from playing high school football and basketball. The family also said Sturgeon dealt with mental health challenges, but there were no warning signs that he would commit a mass shooting. The family offered condolences for the victims and praised the efforts of the Louisville Metropolitan Police Department.
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