Louisville Shooter's Parents Apologize and Share Mental Health Struggle in Exclusive Interview.

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The parents of Connor Sturgeon, who killed five co-workers at a Louisville bank, said their son had been struggling with mental health issues for a year and had seen a psychiatrist and was taking medication. Just days before the shooting, he had a panic attack and called his mother. She set up an appointment with a psychiatrist, but he bought an AR-15 assault-style rifle and killed five co-workers while livestreaming before police fatally shot him. The Sturgeons said their son shouldn't have been able to buy the rifle because of his mental state.
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