Louisville Bank Shooting: Survivors Speak Out Amid Calls for Change.

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A survivor of the Louisville bank shooting, in which five people were killed and nine injured, has spoken about her experience of being shot by a co-worker. Dana Mitchell, who worked at the bank, said she was shocked that the gunman, who she had mentored, could carry out such an attack. Louisville Metro Police have released audio of the 911 calls made following the shooting, which took place on Monday. The shooter, Connor Sturgeon, was killed during an exchange of gunfire with police.
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