Louisville's Struggle with Gun Violence: 911 Calls, Bodycam Footage, and Emotional Toll on Doctors.

Louisville Metro Police released 911 calls from the mass shooting at a downtown bank that killed five people and wounded eight. The calls include a woman who witnessed the shooting from a video conference, a man who identified the shooter as an employee of Old National Bank, and several calls from people seeking help from higher up in surrounding buildings. Police also released body camera footage showing the chaotic moments when officers arrived at the bank as the shooter, who they couldn't see, rained bullets down on them. The shooter, identified as 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon, bought the AR-15 assault-style rifle used in the attack at a local dealership on April 4.
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