Louisville Shooter's Mother Called 911

Lisa Sturgeon, the mother of the Louisville bank shooter, called 911 to warn police and ask for their help after she heard her son was heading to the bank with a gun. In a newly released emergency call, Sturgeon can be heard in a tense situation, trying to relay information to the police that she heard from her son's roommates. The mother confirmed that her son was an employee in the bank and that she planned to head down to the location. However, the dispatcher instructed her not to go to the location as the situation was already in place, with the police having received several calls from people. The Louisville shooter, Connor Sturgeon, was armed with his recently purchased AR-15 rifle and had already injured nine people by the time police arrived at the scene. He was later killed by police. Sturgeon's motive remains unknown. The first warning calls also came from a woman who had witnessed the rampage during a Microsoft Teams session. She informed authorities and went on to say that she had seen someone on the floor. Kentucky authorities are still investigating the shooting.

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