Louisville Shooter's Parents Apologize and Express Regret.

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The parents of the Louisville gunman, who killed five people at a bank where he worked, said they sought help for their son as he reported a mental health crisis the week before the shooting. They believed he was improving after seeing a psychiatrist and that he seemed happy at an Easter gathering that day. The Sturgeons said their son should not have been able to purchase the AR-15 he used in the mass shooting while receiving mental health treatment. They criticized the ease with which Connor was reportedly able to purchase a firearm and ammunition, even though he was actively receiving mental health treatment.
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