The mother of the Louisville mass shooter, Ronald Sturgeon, called 911, pleading for help just before the shooting that left three people dead, including the shooter. Meanwhile, hospital staff are also speaking out in desperation, urging for gun violence prevention. Surgeon had just been notified of being fired from his job at Old National Bank, and had premeditated the shooting in response. The shooter had purchased the AR-15 rifle legally just a week before the incident. In his Instagram livestream, he is seen shooting his former colleagues in the bank with the weapon, which he had previously failed to load properly. The shooting, which occurred on Monday morning, sent 9 people to the hospital, including rookie officer Nickolas Wilt, who remains in critical condition. Though 6 of the victims have been discharged and 1 is in fair condition, 57-year-old Deana Eckert died at the University of Louisville. Hospital staff are calling for changes that will reduce gun violence so that they can save people before it’s too late.