The White House criticized 'dangerous' GOP gun legislation following a deadly shooting in Louisville, Kentucky that killed at least four people Monday. 'Too many Americans are paying with their lives,' Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said. The latest:
Police in Louisville, Kentucky, identified 23-year-old Connor Sturgeon as the suspected shooter on Monday that left four individuals dead and nine others injured.
A LinkedIn profile believed to belong to Sturgeon listed his employment as starting about a year and eight months before the shooting. The profile listed his alma mater as the University of Alabama. A spokesperson for the University of Alabama confirmed tothat a student by the same name attended the school from 2016-2020, the same dates listed on the LinkedIn profile in question. However, the spokesperson could not confirm the student in their records was the alleged shooter.
The shooting on Monday comes shortly after a school shooting occurred last month in Nashville, Tennessee, that left three children and three adults dead.
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