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戏剧性的人体摄像机镜头发布

2023-04-12 09:21 -ABC  -  126039

据警方称,周一早上,肯塔基州最大城市的一家银行发生大规模枪击事件,造成5人死亡,8人受伤。

警方称,嫌疑人在路易斯维尔旧国家银行被应对现场的警察击毙。

警方反应时间表

路易斯维尔副局长保罗·汉弗莱(Paul Humphrey)提供了警方对周一枪击事件的回应时间表,同时分享了回应警官的人体摄像机镜头:

-早上8点38分:警员出动。

警官尼古拉斯·威尔特和科里·加洛威将车停在了银行的入口处。枪声立即朝他们的方向响起,迫使他们倒车。

-上午8点42分:他们走出汽车。

-上午8:44:威尔特被击中,警察还击。当威尔特被击倒时,盖洛威大喊,“他倒下了!把军官找来!”

-上午8:45:在一阵短暂的枪林弹雨后,警察进入银行,确认嫌疑人已经倒下。

人体摄像机镜头发布

路易斯维尔警方公布了周一大规模枪击事件的人体摄像镜头。

镜头显示了枪手和反应官员之间的互动,其中包括尼古拉斯·威尔特,他被击中,目前仍处于危急状态。

“你会看到他从不犹豫,”副局长保罗·汉弗莱在新闻发布会上谈到威尔特时说。"这个年轻人回到了前线."

汉弗莱说,嫌疑人“撒谎等待”警察对银行枪击事件做出反应。

汉弗莱说,警察在接近时看不到大楼内部,镜头传达了现场的“紧张气氛”。

警察和急救人员在枪击现场治疗受害者。汉弗莱说,急救人员的行动“绝对拯救了生命”。

路易斯维尔市长克雷格·格林伯格表示,当局计划在未来24小时内发布911事件的音频。

格林伯格在新闻发布会上说:“我们知道仍有许多问题没有得到解答。”。“我们将继续尽快提供信息。”

1名受害者仍处于危险期

在周一大规模枪击事件中受伤的八人中,三人仍在路易斯维尔大学医院。

医院官员表示,其中一名患者,26岁的警察尼古拉斯·威尔特(Nickolas Wilt)仍处于危急状态,另外两名患者情况稳定,状况尚可。

据警方称,威尔特在奔向枪林弹雨时头部中弹。威尔特3月31日刚从警校毕业。

路易斯维尔的临时警察局长杰基·格温-维拉奥雷尔说,威尔特冲向枪手时,他正在第四次轮班,他的野外训练官就在他旁边。

当局说,训练官科里·加洛韦开枪打死了嫌疑人,但被子弹擦伤。

美国东部时间4月11日下午12:23

嫌犯上周合法购买了AR-15

路易斯维尔市警察局临时局长杰基·格温-维拉罗尔(Jackie Gwinn-Villaroel)周二在新闻发布会上说,25岁的嫌疑枪手康纳·斯特金(Connor Sturgeon)于4月4日在路易斯维尔合法购买了AR-15。

她说,斯特金是“有针对性的”枪击发生的银行的现任雇员。

警方表示,回应枪击事件的警察拍摄的人体镜头将于周二下午公布。

路易斯维尔市长克雷格·格林伯格说,周三下午5点将在穆罕默德·阿里中心举行守夜活动。

市长指出,根据肯塔基州的法律,周一大规模枪击事件中使用的枪支有一天将被拍卖并回到街上。

他恳求道,“是时候改变这条法律了,让我们销毁非法枪支,销毁那些已经被用来杀害我们朋友和杀害我们邻居的枪支。”

PHOTO: Workers fix a shattered plate glass window one day after a shooting at the Old National Bank in downtown, Louisville, Ky., on April 10, 2023.

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旧国家枪击事件后的第二天,工人们正在修补破碎的平板玻璃窗...

“又有五个家庭失去了亲人,”市长说。

“这在美国到处都在发生,并将继续发生,直到我们说‘够了’并采取有意义的行动,”他说。"无所作为不是策略,也不是解决方案."

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嫌疑人留下了一张纸条,并“发短信或打电话给至少一个人,让他们知道他有自杀倾向,并打算伤害,”肯塔基州众议员摩根·麦加维说。,在周二的新闻发布会上说。

“但是我们没有书面的工具来对付一个对自己或他人都是迫在眉睫的危险的人,”他说。

“我们可以在联邦一级走到一起,互相合作,以独特的美国方式解决这个影响我们所有人的问题,并进行普遍的背景调查,这样不应该拥有枪支的人就不能购买枪支,”麦加维说。

“这不是一个政治问题,但当肯塔基州共和党人宁愿禁止书籍和代词,然后让肯塔基州成为武器的避难所时,这就成了一个问题,”他说。

Louisville shooting live updates: Dramatic body camera footage released

Five people were killed and eight others were injured in a mass shooting at a bank in Kentucky's largest city on Monday morning, according to police.

The suspect was killed by officers responding to the scene at Old National Bank in Louisville, police said.

Timeline of police response

Louisville Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey provided a timeline of the police response to Monday's shooting while sharing body camera footage from the responding officers:

--8:38 a.m.: Officers dispatched.

--8:41 a.m.: Officers Nickolas Wilt and Cory Galloway pull up to an entrance to the bank. Gunshots are immediately fired in their direction, forcing them to back up the car.

--8:42 a.m.: They exit the vehicle.

--8:44 a.m.: Wilt is struck and officers return fire. When Wilt is struck, Galloway is heard yelling, "He’s down! Get the officer!”

--8:45 a.m.: After a short barrage of gunfire, officers make entry to the bank and confirm the suspect is down.

Body camera footage released

Louisville police have released body camera footage from Monday's mass shooting.

The footage shows the interaction between the shooter and responding officers, including Nickolas Wilt, who was shot and remains in critical condition.

"You will see he never hesitates," Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey said of Wilt during a press briefing on the footage. "This young man went back in to the line of fire."

Humphrey said the suspect "lied in wait" for officers to respond to the bank shooting.

The officers could not see inside the building on their approach, and the footage conveys the "tension" of the scene, Humphrey said.

Officers and EMS treated victims at the scene of the shooting. The actions of first responders "absolutely saved lives," Humphrey said.

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said authorities plan to release 911 audio of the incident within the next 24 hours.

"We know there are still a lot of unanswered questions," Greenberg said at the briefing. "We will continue to provide information as soon as it is available."

1 victim remains in critical condition

Of the eight people injured in Monday's mass shooting, three remain at the University of Louisville Hospital.

One of those patients, 26-year-old police officer Nickolas Wilt, is still in critical condition, hospital officials said, and the other two patients are stable and in fair condition.

Wilt was shot in the head while running toward the gunfire, according to police. Wilt just graduated from the police academy on March 31.

Wilt was on his fourth shift ever when he rushed the shooter, with his field training officer beside him, said Jackie Gwinn-Villaorel, Louisville’s interim police chief.

The training officer, Cory Galloway, shot and killed the suspect, authorities said, while being grazed by a bullet.

Suspect bought AR-15 legally last week

The suspected shooter, 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon, bought the AR-15 legally on April 4 in Louisville, Jackie Gwinn-Villaroel, interim chief of the Louisville Metro Police Department, said at a news conference Tuesday.

Sturgeon was a current employee of the bank where the "targeted" shooting unfolded, she said.

Police said body camera footage from officers who responded to the shooting will be released Tuesday afternoon.

A vigil will be held Wednesday at 5 p.m. at the Muhammad Ali Center, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said.

The mayor noted that, under Kentucky law, the gun used in Monday's mass shooting will one day be auctioned off and back on the street.

He pleaded, "It's time to change this law and let us destroy illegal guns and destroy the guns that have been used to kill our friends and kill our neighbors."

"Five more families have lost a loved one," the mayor said.

"This is happening in America everywhere and will keep happening until we say 'enough' and take meaningful action," he said. "Doing nothing is not a strategy, is not a solution."

The suspect left a note and "texted or called at least one person to let them know he was suicidal and contemplating harm," Rep. Morgan McGarvey, D-Ky., said at Tuesday's news conference.

"But we don't have the tools on the books to deal with someone who is an imminent danger to themselves or to others," he said.

"We can come together at the federal level, working with each other to solve this problem which is impacting all of us in a uniquely American way, and get universal background checks so people who shouldn’t have a gun can't buy one," McGarvey said.

"That is not a political issue, but it becomes one when Kentucky Republicans would rather ban books and pronouns, and then make Kentucky a sanctuary state for weapons," he said.

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