Fed Explains How Louisville PD DESTROYS Mass Shooter!
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And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to FedE.
I am here with Angie, as you guys have come to learn and love at this point.
Today we're gonna be covering the Louisville shooting, guys.
Let's get into it.
I was a special agent with Homeland's investigations.
Okay, guys, HSI.
The cases that I did mostly were human smuggling and drug factors.
No one else has these documents, by the way.
Here's what FedEx covers.
Dr. Lafredo confirm lacerations due to stepping on glass.
Murder investigation.
And he's positioning.
You're facing two counts of litigation.
Racketeering and Rico conspiracy.
Young slime life here and after referred to as YSL to the 6-9.
And then this is Billy Seiko right here.
Now, when they first started, guys, 6-9 ran with the couple.
I'm a fed.
I'm watching this music video.
You know, I'm bobbing my hella.
Hey, this shit lit.
But at the same time, I'm pausing.
Oh, wait, who this?
Right?
Oh, who's that in the back?
Firearms and violence.
AKA Pushai violated.
In order to stay away from the future to be arrested after shooting at King of Time and Manuscript Club in just one person.
This is the one that that's gonna fuck him up because this is gonna trace him.
Well, it happened at the gun range.
Here's your boy 42 Doug, right here on the left.
Okay.
Sex trafficking and sex priority.
They can effectively link him to paying an underage girl.
I'm gonna look like that.
And the first bomb went off right here.
That's out of back half.
The site of the second explorer inspired by Al-Qaeda.
Two terrorists, the brothers, the Zokar, Sarnev, and Tamar Land Sarnev when the cartel ships drugs into the country.
As this guy got arrested for um espionage, okay.
Trading secrets with the Russians for monetary compensation.
The largest corrupt police bust in New Orleans.
So he was in this bad boy.
We're going to go over his past, the gang time, so that this all makes sense.
We're going to go over his past.
Alright, what's up, guys?
Welcome to Fedo.
We're back.
Um, so I'm here with a special guest, you guys.
Uh Angie, introduce yourself to the people for those that may or may not know.
Hi guys.
Um, yeah, it's Angie.
Uh we'll be covering this lame ass case, dude.
Nah, this case is not lame, you hater.
I mean, I don't This case is good.
She just don't know nothing about it.
Yeah.
That's why.
She likes the Italian stuff, but you know that I like to study and I like to research and I like to have like a background on this.
Yeah, she's gonna be useless shoot useless on this one.
That's I won't be useless because I did watch some videos and shit.
But yeah, I mean, it's just I don't know.
I just think it's lame, honestly.
But whatever.
Um, but yeah, guys.
Um I just hold on.
But let's let's uh but here's the thing though.
Uh it doesn't matter!
Shoot!
I thought you were gonna put like the one uh forget about it.
Well, that too, because your opinion forget about who cares about that, man.
Anyway, you have anything else you want to tell the people?
Besides uh this case is Yeah, I want to say a couple of things.
Uh, first of all, uh follow Fed it on Instagram.
Some of you guys have already followed it and you uh have been like, you know, been active with the Instagram.
It's fed it at FedEt dot 1811.
Okay, I'm gonna get Myron to, you know, like uh promote the Instagram as well, so you guys can follow it more because I'll put him in the you won't listen to me, but you will listen to him.
So you know.
Um and the other thing is that uh uh I don't know.
Uh I just wanted to say that yeah, uh why won white women deserve less is gonna come in Spanish.
I'm really excited because I'm moving forward with the book, so it's gonna come out in Spanish now.
She's translating it, guys.
How funny is that?
She's translating why women deserve less.
How do you say that in Spanish?
Why women deserve less?
Uh, porque las mujeres merecen menos.
You should learn how to say it in Spanish, you know.
Uh say it again.
Porque what?
Las mujeres uh-huh mere.
Okay, all right.
Okay, them women deserve menos.
You know what I'm saying?
Mamma mia!
Uh yeah.
So um, okay, so let me see here.
Let me hit some of these chats real fast before I get into this one.
This one would be a shorter one, guys.
Um, and then what did they say that they wanted?
Should we do a poll?
We should probably do a poll for them for the next crime family to cover, right?
Uh yeah, I knew you were gonna do a poll, but I was hoping you guys want like the Luchisi family.
Lucese, you mean Lucesi, Luke Z, Luchisi.
Yeah.
Here, let me read these.
Uh how about this?
Can you do me a favor, Angie?
Can you read the chats for the people while I go ahead and uh and I do this poll?
Yeah, I already highlighted it on the side.
Okay, okay.
Just just click over there.
Okay.
I hope you guys enjoy her English.
Go ahead and suffer.
All right.
Um, Sereno $5 says, I will be interested to hear Angie talk about the current situation in Venezuela.
Is it as bad as they say and what she thinks of Maduro?
Go ahead.
Tell him.
Um, well.
Uh since I came here, I've noticed this huge phenomenon that's been going on with like people's ideas of Venezuela.
Uh, people here think that Venezuela is horrible and it's like super dangerous, and it's not like that.
Like, it used to be a lot, yes, but it's not like that crazy, like people think of like it is, you know.
So, I mean, it's just crazy because we don't have like a tourism.
Uh how do you say like um tourism or or um immigration?
We don't know, no, it's not immigration, it's just that we don't have tourists because we we are not like that, like that thing in our country is gone because of the government just messing with everything.
Yeah, uh, my opinion of the government is uh as I've said it before, I think uh the government is just fucked up, like it's the worst thing.
It's la mierda.
So um what I think of Maduro, he can go fuck himself, honestly.
And yeah, the situation.
I I don't give a fuck.
I'm in this country.
I I came here looking for protection, so because of that fucking guy.
So um, yeah, the situation is not as bad as you guys think.
Honestly, you should look it up.
You should do your research because I have friends that are Americans and I have travel, and it's very different, like it's very difficult for you guys to travel to Venezuela because you now need like documents and you actually need a visa, which is fucked up, honestly.
But if you do your research, you'll find out that Venezuela is actually a beautiful country and you have plenty of places to you know visit and look into, you know.
So yeah, that's my opinion about that.
Um thank you for asking though.
Um Chaga says five dollars in Myron's defense.
I did not have sexual relationships with that one.
Yeah, I just got from work.
I just got here from work.
And we never have sexual relationships, guys.
Like you you should stop with this.
Yeah, before the show, never no comment.
Uh Serena $2 says, Will you get Michael Franchisi for Fresh and Fit or Fed?
Yeah, go ahead, tell them.
Okay, so Myron closed his deal and he's gonna get Michael Francesia here.
Uh he's gonna get it for French and fit.
So yeah, he's gonna be like a special guest.
When is it?
The the day again.
Probably we're gonna have him.
I think um May 17th, I'm shooting for, guys.
So shout out to Michael Francis.
We're gonna definitely have him on the podcast.
So yeah, you guys have been asking, we're making it happen.
It'll be a great conversation for you guys that are wondering.
He was the capital for the Columbo Crime Family.
Uh he was making millions of dollars a week, basically.
He was basically scamming gas stations.
It's actually a very interesting um scheme that he used to do.
Uh if we do the Columbo Crime Family, I'll go over in a little bit more detail, but it's gonna be great to have him on the show to actually talk about it.
Yeah, but uh continue on because I'm finishing up this poll.
All right, that's all right.
Uh I'm really excited about that.
Like I was hoping for mine to do that.
Some of you guys have been texting me on the Instagram about that as well.
And yeah, we finally, yeah, Myron, yeah.
Don Demarco, man.
Okay.
Um Bitcoin Bad it says five dollars.
Angie, on your f you just did this on purpose.
You knew the old discussion we're gonna do for we're gonna be for me, you know.
Like, what the hell?
Angie, on your first fresh and fit appearance during last toss, during last thoughts, you said you hated everything my said fresh and fit.
How did Myra convert you?
Sudanese sick.
Um I didn't uh if I recall correctly, I didn't say I hated everything my shut up.
I just hey woman answer the question.
Okay.
Um I didn't say I hated Myron, I I hated everything Myron says.
I remember that I said that he had a very like hateful way to say things.
Like he was like very uptight and like very direct and like I mean I was Oh my god.
Yeah, and I still think the same.
I mean, and she shouldn't be addressing like the things he says Sometimes, like the way he does, it should be like, you know, we like it doesn't matter.
What truth?
Oh my god, my finger slipped there.
Yeah, whatever.
Anyways, um, I didn't say I actually agree.
We like most of the things he thinks, most, not all, but yeah, um, that's it.
Her dad thinks like I do, guys.
That's why.
There you go.
All right.
Uh her dad's a smart guy.
So um that's true.
We got here, um, Colorado RoughNet goes Starstock piling ammo.
Yep, that's true.
Myron's Divine Fallus.
What?
Okay, all right.
Now that Fresnel Balls and BBC isn't around, we gotta do something about them.
Uh pay Chris the bum sitting the crazy 304s next to us.
This is bullish and it must stop a bully ish.
I'm losing hair dealing with this, bro.
That's true.
Then he goes, paying uh spell check is a motherfucker small brain, small dick or small brain down here.
That's fine, bro.
Don't worry.
Misty L. Appreciate that super sticker.
Thank you so much, guys, for the support.
Um so uh was there anything else that we had to announce?
But oh, guys, pull us up right now.
Uh uh what crime family you guys want us to cover.
Let's see which one.
It looks like Columbo's in the lead right now with 43% Lucasia is right behind it, 31%, Genoviza 20%, Bonano at six percent.
So uh that'll be for next Thursday, guys.
And so you guys that are wondering, uh, because some of you guys may or may not be aware of what's going on.
We're covering the Italian mafia, right?
For the next uh forget about the next few weeks.
We the first episode that we did was the entire mafia background, you know, coming from Sicily, coming over to New York, the prohibition area, how the mafia rose to power.
Then we went ahead and covered uh, you know, how the family the five families were formed.
We went over all that.
Then the first episode we did was the Gambino family.
We went over John Gotti in detail.
We went over Carlo Gambino.
We talked about uh hell, you guys.
If you want to go check out that episode, I even show you guys where I lived in my childhood, which was a couple miles away from where Carlo Gambino, the crime boss lived, um in Brooklyn, New York.
So um, yeah, so it looks now uh like Columbo might be the second family that we cover.
Um, and we're gonna probably end up filming that tonight.
What's the first one?
Oh, the Columbo.
Yeah, it looks like Columbo's winning right now, 50%.
You see the poll?
Okay, yeah.
So um, so yeah, guys, so we're gonna be covering the La Cosa Nostra every Thursday for the next probably five to ten weeks.
Also, special announcement that I want to make for y'all.
You guys have been asking this forever.
So I'm gonna go ahead and announce it right now.
First time I'm fed it.
We're gonna do Ryan Dawson as of right now, May 5th, guys.
Okay.
So don't the moment.
If you guys are wondering, uh Ryan Dawson, he's been banned off everywhere.
He's been banned off Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, everything.
Yeah, dude, MySpace too.
They banned him off everything.
And the reason why, because I ain't gonna lie, man, he comes out with a lot of facts as far as to um what really happened behind 9 11.
And he covered a bunch of things.
He covered the John F. Kennedy shooting, all this other stuff.
Uh, this guy knows his stuff.
He's very thorough.
Uh, I watched a um a documentary, which I think you guys should all watch too before we have him on the podcast.
It's called The Empire Unmasked, okay.
Fantastic documentary.
Five hours long.
Uh, I went through it, and in it, they they talk about you know who was involved in 9-11, etc.
Um, and I'm not gonna say too much, but them boys definitely had a role in it.
And he doesn't just say, Oh, yeah, them boys had a role in it.
He shows FBI 302's CIA documents, which if you guys are wondering, FBI 302 is a reports of investigation.
1000% involved, okay.
And another country as well, which you know uh rhymes with uh Audi Ray Abia, if y'all know what I'm saying, they were involved.
Uh, and then obviously the United States.
So um, you know, had some uh had some links to it as well.
So it's gonna probably be the most thorough podcast done on 9 9 11 on the internet, because as you guys know, I did an entire 9-11 series, so I'm very well aware the 9-11 commission report.
I'm very well aware of uh the official investigation, all the people that were involved, the terrorists, the suspects, etc.
I'm aware of that um side.
I'm also aware of the conspiracy theories with the control demolitions, etc.
But the one thing that none of these people cover, whether it's loose change or any uh, you know, the new Pearl Harbor, any of these uh 9-11 conspiracy films, none of them cover them boys, which I'm telling y'all.
I looked at the all the information, and Ryan's gonna share the foyer stuff with me as well.
All official documents, them boys were definitely 1000% involved.
Okay, guys.
So uh we're probably gonna end up doing half the podcast on YouTube, but then once we talk about Them boys, if you know what I'm saying.
We're gonna go over it to Rumble, all right?
Oh my god.
But it is gonna come out for y'all.
You guys been asking for it?
It's gonna be a great interview because like I said before, I've been studying 9-11 quite a bit.
Uh and um we're gonna have a very high IQ conversation on it, and we're gonna go over um some of the stuff.
You know, we were attacked.
I want to say that, make that very clear.
We definitely were attacked by um, you know, them boys from Al Qaeda, but there were some other people that knew what was going on that allowed it to facilitate.
I don't want to talk too much about it because obviously we're on YouTube.
Forget it, and uh, yeah, exactly.
Yeah, forget about it.
So, or else this channel's gonna have to get a forget about it.
So, I don't want to go into too much detail, but it's gonna be a really, really good interview, guys.
Um, it's gonna be a high IQ one, and it's gonna be a lot of things that we cover and everything else like that.
We're probably gonna do it on Fresh and Fit.
Uh, but I'm really excited for it, man.
I've been studying, I got my questions ready.
We're gonna do it in a nice systematic fashion.
We're probably probably gonna be a two to three hour long podcast, but we're gonna go over everything.
We're gonna have official documents for you guys.
I'm gonna have FBI reports ready to go.
This isn't just like a conspiracy theory podcast.
Like, whoa!
Nah, bro.
We got real official documents unclassified that literally links them boys and the mother boys that rhymes were aby, if y'all know what I'm saying, okay.
So, anyway, uh Angie, you have anything before we get into this thing?
No, are you gonna continue reading the checks?
Are there more?
That came.
Yeah, there are.
Okay, shout out to all you guys, by the way.
Uh uh, thank you guys so much for the support.
Yeah, yeah, seriously.
Uh, yeah.
Well, Myron, yeah, well, Myron, will Ryan Dawson be in the house from Japan or via internet?
We're gonna do it virtually, guys, because he's in the process of moving right now.
Hang on, you're skipping something.
Did I miss some?
Yeah, them boys are gonna be stressing after oops.
It's fine.
Uh, bro, I was watching FedEd in class last week, and this chick was eavesdropping on me and got so heated when she saw your face, they hate you, Myron.
Facts, bro.
I know.
That has happened to me.
They really do.
Yeah, oh yeah.
And he's actually taking some abuse.
Yeah, yeah, for supporting.
She actually has.
Do you want to you want to tell nah?
You wanna tell that story?
I don't give a fuck.
The bitches.
Oh, you know, well, yeah, yeah.
There's another story I have to tell you.
Yeah.
But yeah, um, so apparently, um I I was looking for girls to be on the podcast.
Did can I say that though?
Yeah, Andy helps out with that, but I understand.
Yeah, sometimes.
And I was in my job and I went on the girls' bathroom, uh restroom, and I asked if any of the ladies wanted to be on the podcast.
And they apparently they all knew the podcast, and they hate Myron, and they started like beefing about Myron.
They say, like, yeah, if they'd be on the table of fresh and faded again, they'll spit on Myron's face.
Yeah, and I started being like hated by everyone and every stuff on my on my job.
So yeah, that happened.
Uh oh well.
Fuck those bitches.
Yeah, fuck them.
All right, what else we got here?
Uh, okay.
Uh, can you click the other ones?
Uh, Angie.
Yeah.
Um, um, okay, soy Panameno.
Uh okay, you know what that's Spanish.
What is that?
Can you read that?
You read that.
Yeah, no, I can't read that.
You read that woman.
Uh Marcelino film says Soy Panameno Soy Panameño, Tebej Hermosangy.
Thank you.
Gracias.
That's really sweet.
Uh he said that I looked beautiful.
Okay.
He lied, but it's okay.
All right.
Three things three nigglets says uh Fed it will protect you, Angie.
Yeah, that is this is true.
I'm always strapped when I'm with her.
Uh uh, what else?
What else we got here, Angie?
Uh Kikua Gray says, do Oklahoma City Bombing.
Oh, actually, can you write that down?
Uh Oklahoma City.
That's Timothy McVeigh.
I've been meaning to do that one for you guys for a while.
Um, that actually is a big one.
Um, Tim uh Timothy McVay, Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, that was way back in the day.
I was I remember that.
Red dot or iron size for concealed carry.
Uh it depends, bro.
If you're gonna use a rifle, you definitely want a red dot.
If you're gonna use um uh a pistol, iron sights, bro.
Okay, I don't know anything about that.
Okay, uh, how is golfing with your daughter, Myron?
I knew I knew one of y'all were gonna say that.
Uh well, Angie sucks at golfing, and I'm not that great either.
So it was a good time.
Uh dude, I won.
Hang on.
No, no, no.
I won the game.
I won 32 to 10.
And the words did you beat though?
The other girls.
Okay.
So and fresh.
You can't brag about that.
I can't.
Fresh was the one that was like Like barely winning at the beginning, and yeah, you suck fresh.
If y'all want to hear something funny, she beat wife one and wife three.
Oh my god, no, you did not say that.
She smoked them.
So uh the least professional episode of Fed it that we've done in a long time.
All right, hey Myron, ever thought of melting all those YouTube plaques and cast them into a new lower receiver?
Nah, bro, I haven't thought about that, man.
Uh and then IRS, them boys is everywhere.
Yeah, you know they are, bro.
Uh have you got fired anywhere else, Myron, besides McDonald's?
No, just McDonald's, the only place that got fired.
Uh, let's see here.
Uh by the way, Chris Amyron, Chris banned Lenk Ergerf from FNF Super Chats.
We just said 1.1k members.
I know the whole team be lurking on there.
He banned y'all?
Damn.
Well, I mean, you guys keep saying he's a bum.
So of course he's gonna be mad.
Uh can you guys break down the Kane uh Velasquez case?
Former UFC champion, chargeable attempted murder after his son was great.
I believe he's awaiting trial, but I'd love to hear your expert opinion.
Uh, you know what?
Oh, I hear about it.
Yes, I did hear about this.
You know, they did request this one too in the past, especially I'm gonna write it down.
You're gonna write it down.
And he's also Velasquez, that's how you pronounce it.
Yeah, okay.
All right.
Um, okay.
So this one in the uh them boys are gonna be stressing after that ride.
Dawson.
Yo, man.
Uh uh, yeah.
All I'm gonna say, if y'all want to really like kind of get prepared for this interview a little bit, and this is just scratching the surface.
Google dancing I alies, if y'all know what I'm saying.
I don't want to say it because we're on YouTube.
Just Google dancing I alies.
Okay, then boys, and that will take you down the rabbit hole if you know what I'm saying.
That's the last one.
Don't do it now.
Do it after this episode.
All right.
Uh Myron, well, Ryan Dawson be in house from Japan or via internet.
It'll be via internet, guys.
Um, but it's gonna be great.
I'm really looking forward to that interview.
It's gonna be probably it's probably one of the uh Michael Francis, Ryan Dawson.
Definitely, I think my two most anticipated interviews for me personally.
Uh gonna be definitely high IQ conversation.
Yeah, they have been.
Yeah, they've been asking for 9-11 for a while.
And and when it comes to uh 9-11, no one knows it better than Dawson because the thing with him is that he actually covered like he has the foys, guys.
He did the freedom of for information, so he read through all the reports.
So he read through the declassified documents from the FBI, the CIA, um, other agencies.
He read the commission uh report, all that stuff, and he compares it all.
So it's not just oh, it's a conspiracy theorist.
Like, no, he's reading the official documents and comparing it to all the other stuff.
So, and they declassified a bunch of stuff.
So, yeah, man.
It's there's no it's irrefutable evidence.
Uh all right, Ng, anything before we get into the topic because we've been trouble off a bit here.
Yeah, no, that's it.
All right, cool.
Uh, thank you guys so much for the support, by the way.
Like the video, subscribe to the channel if you haven't already.
It looks like Colombo is winning 49% still.
I'll give it a little bit longer uh for the poll.
But all right now, so they're gonna be covering the um the Louisville bank shooting, okay?
On April 10, 2023, a mass shooting occurred at the old national bank in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
Five people were killed, and eight others were injured, including two responding police officers, a shooter, 25-year-old employer, Connor James Sturgeon was fatally shot by other officers.
So here's where the shooting actually uh went down, guys, and we're gonna go over the the footage here.
Um, hold on.
Uh we're gonna go over the footage here.
But this is pretty much where the police came down, and then uh, and we're and we're gonna see, and this is where the bank is, and this is right here in downtown uh Louisville, right next to the police station, excuse me, next to the uh baseball stadium there.
Okay.
Uh so this is uh this came uh this was the news uh out there in Louisville.
Let's uh play this clip and then uh continue on.
Four people who were shot and killed, nine others injured after a shooter opened fire at a Kentucky bank this morning.
The suspect in his 20s was killed by police.
Wanna go out live now for more on this to Fox's Madison Scarpino, who's joining us here from Louisville Madison.
Thanks so much for for being here.
What more do we know now at this hour?
Lexi, police say that the suspect worked at Old National Bank and was live streaming during the attack.
And police responded to the shooting.
Bruh.
What is up with these guys doing this stuff for clout?
You know who else did this uh live stream the shooting?
Uh the Buffalo Shooter, which if you guys are wondering, go ahead and watch that podcast that I did on the shooter back in last summer.
I'm up in Buffalo, went into like a grocery store and just started shooting at people that are.
He also live streamed it on Twitch, man.
These guys are ridiculous.
You know, do anything for clout, man.
Within minutes and one of the three officers who were shot just graduated from the police academy and is in critical condition.
We were in the conference room.
Whoever's next to me got shot and hit bloods on me from it.
I was in the elevator.
I just walked right past the conference room where everyone was.
And then I came down and I had to grab something.
And then on my way back up to the elevator, I just hear this loud.
I thought there was like something dropping because they were doing some construction or some renovations in there.
And I got up there and the guy was like, run, there's a shooter.
The victims have been identified as 63-year-old Tommy Elliott, 64-year-old Jim Tutte, 40-year-old Josh Barrick and 45-year-old Juliana Farmer.
Police say the suspect used a rifle in the attack and began shooting around 64-year-old Jim Tutte.
According to the suspect's LinkedIn profile, he worked at the bank for two years and had three prior summer internships there.
In an emotional press conference after the shooting, the governor of Kentucky said he has a personal connection to the attack.
This is awful.
I have a very close friend that didn't make it today.
And I have another close friend who didn't either.
And one who's at the hospital that I hope is going to make it through.
I want people to know that while today is a horrific act, I do believe that this is a safe community with officers doing their very best each and every day and that's what we saw here.
And just hours later at a nearby community college one person was killed and another injured in another separate unrelated shooting right here in Louisville.
Lexi Yeah in Madison I mean just hearing from those witnesses who I can only imagine the trauma that they're going through right now as well as hearing from the governor all of these emotions running so high what are you seeing and experiencing being there in Louisville today.
All right, so we're going to go ahead and go over to the press conference, guys.
Actually, we can play a little bit of the 911 calls just so you guys kind of get an atmosphere of what was going on.
Wild stuff, man.
911, Operator Davis, what is the address of the emergency?
Oh, my God, what's the address of the press and point?
Oh, my God, there's an active shooter there.
Oh, my God.
What's the address of the press and point?
Oh, my God, I just walked on it.
Ma'am?
Ma'am?
I'm sorry.
Yes, I'm sorry.
Okay, ma'am.
Okay, hold on just a minute.
What's your name?
333 East Main Street.
Okay, what is your name, ma'am, please?
My name is...
Spell the last name for me, please.
Oh, my God.
Okay, where are you calling from?
I'm calling from...
I ran to 9708 Brownsboro Road.
Okay, what business are you with?
Old National Bank.
Okay, stay on the line with me here, please.
Stay on the line.
Okay, ma'am, what's your callback number?
They're blurring it out so you guys don't, like, hear it.
Is there an extension?
No, 5,000 to the main line.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
Sorry, I know you're upset, but I've got...
For me, in order to get information from you, I need to...
Because you're the only person calling is into us.
Okay?
So, 333 East Main Street, what's the name of the business we're going to?
It's Old National Bank.
Okay, that's the business we're going to also?
And how do you know you have an active shooter on the site?
I just watched it.
How do you watch it on a team's meeting?
Yes, we all have a board meeting.
Video board meeting?
Yes, with our commercial team.
Okay.
Did you see the suspect?
Yes.
Okay, stay on the line with me here.
Stay on the line with me, please, okay?
He's a white man.
Okay, okay.
Let me get the run sent up.
Just stay on the line with me, okay?
One moment here.
Okay.
This video is still going.
Oh, my God.
I can't see anything now except for the ground.
Guys, anytime you call 9-1-1-1, I know obviously nine out of ten times it's a very stressful situation etc But you want to stay as calm as possible and have all the information at hand ready to go so that when the dispatcher does get on the line with you, you're able to tell them nice and concisely where you are and where the emergency is happening because when you're freaking out panicking, it doesn't help anybody.
And yes, a lot of dispatchers are stupid.
So, you know, you got to make things nice and simple for them.
Oh, oh.
Okay, Sam, give me the description of the subject, please.
Um I just saw it with the white man dark haired.
Okay.
Without clothing.
He had a rifle, gun.
Tecky pants or shorts and what do you know what board or room number they would have been?
Um, it was the boardroom, it's on the faces the river side of the building.
Um it's um it's a circular shaped office, the branches.
You walk in and the retail centers on the left which is probably still locked.
Boardroom and all the offices you enter.
Okay, so how did it three thirty three East Main Street?
Is there a suite number on old national bank for three thirty three East Main Street?
The first floor.
No, it's the entire first floor.
I see somebody on the floor and I thought we heard multiple shots and everybody started saying, Oh my god, then he came into the board.
Okay, see.
Okay, what was the color of the shirt or the clothing he had on his shirt?
I heard the khaki pants.
Oh god, I don't know if I can go back or Okay, no, you're fine.
Do you do you remember like at all anything?
Did he have like the did you give me any further description you remember like he had any bulkhead?
Did he have anything like that on backpack?
I think he did it happen.
He was in and that's the Yeah, guys, this is where you want to be a good witness and you want to be able to actually, you know, uh anytime you see a crime happening, be the best witness you can be.
Try to remember a plate, maybe a partial even if you can, make him out of the car, color, uh what the guy looks like if they have any type of in uh um very unique characteristics about them.
Uh memorize these things so that when you do get on the phone you're able to go ahead and accurately and quickly describe the individual 'cause every second you waste, like this woman is right now, with I don't know, I think kicking pants, blah blah blah.
Uh the reality is is that I think he had jeans on in this situation.
So, you know, that that that's very bad because now you got conflicting information.
So when officers arrive on scene, they might be looking for some with khaki pants when in reality the guy has jeans.
You know?
So these are things that can really mess up responding officers.
Out of that room very quickly.
Okay.
But it was we do have multiple people calling now, okay?
We do have their lineup.
Can you stay on the line with me just a moment, please?
you know Yeah, obviously very terrible situation, you know, but you got to keep your composure the best you can in a situation like this.
Oh!
Okay.
I've got the run started and we've got 'em coming.
We got other people inside the building calling us, okay.
Um we do we have them going that way.
Okay.
I I I'm gonna try to get some other calls and see if there's people in the building we need to talk to, okay?
But we do have everybody responding, okay?
Okay, ma'am, okay, we're getting them out there, okay?
The police did get out there within literally three minutes, by the way.
So, I mean, shout out to the police for getting out there so quickly.
Okay.
Okay, I'm gonna go ahead and disconnect with you 'cause I wanna see if we can talk to other people there so we can try to help them out too.
Okay.
Okay.
All right, ma'am, thank you.
No, this is a witness inside the bank.
Hi, I'm at three thirty three East Main Street.
We are an active shooter.
Three three three East Main Street.
Yes.
So look at the difference here with how calm she is, and she's actually at the scene of the crime.
Okay, yes, ma'am, what's your name?
Are they inside or outside?
Inside.
What's your phone number for?
Has anybody been shot?
Yes.
How many people?
I don't know.
Probably eight or nine.
Eight or nine people have been shot.
Uh-huh.
Are you with any of them?
Yes, but I'm in a closet.
That's pretty accurate because that is the amount of people that were actually injured uh during the shooting.
So she's able to give an accurate assessment of the casualties.
Hiding.
Okay.
Just stay on the line with me.
Okay.
Can you uh see the person?
Are you able to give me a description?
I I know who it is.
She's probably six feet tall.
She's young a young male.
How do you know the person?
He works with us.
What uh what race is he?
White.
What color clothing is he wearing?
I didn't see that.
I think he has on like a light blue shirt and dark pants.
Do you know where exactly he's located now?
No, I don't know.
Just stay on the line with me.
How many people are in the room with you?
Uh I I don't know.
I don't know who's here.
I'm I'm in the closet with one person.
I hear it.
I hear it going to stop.
I hear it.
Just stay on the line with me, okay?
Okay.
Okay, I'm gonna She's hiding in a closet, by the way, guys, while the guy's walking around shooting.
Where exactly in the building are you located?
I'm in the conference room on the front floor.
Is that shoot catch you can hear the gunshots literally right right around her the corner here?
Got fired.
He had an AR-style rifle, by the way, guys are you guys are wondering.
And he bought it approximately a week prior to the shooting.
Stay quiet.
Wait, guys, imagine the tear.
You're sitting in a closet.
This dude has shot a bunch of your coworkers.
You know who he is.
He's going crazy.
And you're just sitting there hiding, hoping that someone comes in and stops the threat, and you're just sitting there hiding in the closet with the dispatcher and their loud ass keyboard as they clack away as you give information.
Everybody coming, okay?
Okay.
I won't warn me before they get here.
They're already on the way.
I know, but how long how far away are they?
I'm not sure where they're coming from, but we've got everybody coming.
okay Just stay quiet and stay where you're at, okay?
Okay.
Okay.
Do you know what kind of injuries there are?
I don't know.
I don't know a lot of blood.
I can't believe it's happening here.
Do you know where he's at in the building?
I don't I think he's in the hallway, but I don't know.
Okay.
I think one of my coworkers had Okay.
Just have try to take have him take some deep breaths.
In through the nose, out through the mouth, slow deep breaths.
I'm in the clock, but I can't tell them.
I can see them out.
Okay.
That's okay.
No, I don't want you to go to the location.
Right?
No, I don't want you to go to the location.
Okay.
And you can hear the other 911 dispatchers like taking in the calls as well, because everyone and their mom is calling at this point to say that there's an active shooter.
All right.
I don't know if you're a little Christian.
We haven't seen a lot of what's going on now.
With mail, we'll find I called two people.
And I do not need you to go to the hospital.
It's all too many people.
It's been a constant.
It's been a long time.
Yeah.
And I can't wait for a long time.
Thank you.
And I can't wait for a long time.
I can't wait for a long time.
We've got several people already are grabbing, okay?
Okay, feels like hours, right?
Even though the police end up showing up just a few minutes after this, it feels like hours.
Is that shot fired?
Just stay quiet.
I can't hear you.
Yes, there are several people there.
I can't hear you.
okay I'm not I'm not sure.
I'm not sure.
okay This is nerve-wracking.
Thank you.
Anybody that's with you, are they injured?
No shit, okay.
Okay.
Do you hear the person talking?
No, I don't.
Okay.
I have the case.
So for those that are just tuning in, this is a nine one one call.
Ladies in the closet right now as the active shooters running around shooting.
Um I think at this point he's probably got in a fight with uh shoot uh shootout with the police and this woman's on the phone with nine one one dispatch right now, telling them where she's at.
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Yes.
Oh no, you're good.
Yeah, but you just um I've been happy.
Listen to the IRS.
Like the video, I receive an audit, goddammit.
Yes, I'm still here.
Just stay quiet, okay?
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah, we've got that.
Yeah, we'll uh I tell you, we've got the virtual right now, which are now.
Um but yeah, probably that's yeah.
All right, thank you.
This is nerf cracking.
I know, right?
Because she has no clothes going on.
She's just sitting in a dark-ass closet like R. Kelly.
Oh, fuck.
Don't worry guys, we're gonna go over the body cam footage here as well.
Don't worry.
I'm gonna break that down, but I need y'all to like the video before I do because I know for a fact this is gonna be demonetized or get hit with an age restriction when I break it down.
But she's still in the closet hiding.
Poor woman.
She must be turned to the city.
Yeah, she's yeah, okay, okay.
Okay.
Looks like police have hit the seat.
Oh my god.
Okay.
I'll go ahead and disconnect.
I'm gonna throw one.
I'll go ahead and disconnect.
Okay.
I'm gonna disconnect, okay.
Okay, all right, all right, bye.
Alright.
So please showed up on scene.
Nine one, I'll be right back.
Where is your emergency?
Uh I'm a it's three thirty-three East Main Street.
We have an active shooter in this is a third uh call.
We're not gonna play the whole thing through, but this is a third caller now.
White male.
First name.
He's an employee of old national bank.
Get here now.
We need to watch it.
Get over here right now.
What color?
Okay, what color shirt is he wearing?
Yeah, what color shirt did he have on?
White.
I don't know, white, I think.
He's a tall probably six probably six four.
Do we know where in the building first floor?
Do we know where on the first floor that he is now?
We don't.
Okay, stop yelling for now.
We don't already on their way.
Let's go back a little bit here.
This is that's that's funny.
Do we know where on the first floor that he is now?
We don't.
Okay, stop yelling for they're already on their way.
Do we know how many people fucking answer?
They had already people have already been calling for that.
Yo, W caller.
You stupid bitch!
Women deserve less booking stores right now!
Amazon best seller.
Go ahead and grab it, guys.
For these female dispatchers that can't take goddamn directs booking stores, go get it, guys.
Alright.
I had to make a plug in there somewhere.
Here's caller number four.
Nine one operator poet, where's the emergency?
333 East Main Street.
We have a shooter at the bank.
I'm at 301 East Main at the dental office.
Okay, is someone shot?
Is someone shot?
Yes.
She calm as hell.
She's so calm.
Yeah, she's calm as hell.
She's like, you know, oh, you know, we got some patience that we gotta do some root canals.
It's okay.
Somebody's chat.
I think he's in shock.
What's your name and phone number?
What's your phone number?
I'm gonna give you my cell phone number at work, but I'm uh Okay, just keep yourself safe.
Are you in a safe location?
Yes, we're at we're at the corner of three oh one East Main.
Somebody just came down here from the from the uh location and come through the door and said that somebody had been shot.
Okay, can you describe him for me?
Yes it is.
Oh, this is so...
Why are they so cold?
Work on the first floor.
She's safe, she's down the street.
A shooter came in first floor.
Shotgun.
We have it can you describe the person who was shot, please?
I did not see him, I just saw a a shotgun.
Okay.
Okay, we have it.
We have it.
We're gonna get them up there, okay.
Yeah, man shooting, he shot probably fifteen rounds of uh from a shotgun.
We have it upstairs.
Do you know how many people have been shot?
I do not uh it was an AR, but okay.
There were probably fourteen people in the room.
Please get people there fast, please.
Okay, we're gonna get a motion, okay?
An ambulance, please.
We're gonna get the mouth.
We're gonna keep yourself safe, okay?
Stay in a safe situation.
Okay.
Okay.
Alright, this is the shooter's mom here, guys.
This is actually crazy.
So the shooter's mom gets information that her son's about to do some crazy stuff and she calls 911.
All right.
Nine one one operator valves, where is your emergency?
Um I could my son might be he doesn't have a gun and he's heading toward the old national at uh on Main Street here in Louisville.
Main Street Old National?
Yes, don't I?
This is his mother, I'm so sorry.
I'm getting detailed secondhand.
I'm only smoking out.
Oh my lord.
Okay.
And what exactly is going on with him?
Why what what is he saying he's doing?
I I don't know.
I'm getting this information from the room.
He apparently left the note.
I think he's on.
And I think he's decorated.
He's just not Yes, Harry.
Shut the door lock the door and come here.
I don't know what to do.
I need your help.
Hell my I think he he's never heard me once with a really good kid.
Please don't come up and Okay, he said he was headed to the old national thing.
Did he say what he was gonna do there?
I I don't know.
I don't know anything.
He but he d we don't even own the guns.
I don't know where he would have gotten a gun about the fun.
Okay, so where did you get this information from?
Who told you?
Oh, he bought a gun just a couple of days before.
Too late told me.
I'm sorry.
I don't know what I'm doing.
Okay, what's your son's name?
That keyboard, loud as hell.
Yeah.
Thank you.
She's given all the personal identifiers for a son, so they're blurring it out, guys.
Okay.
White.
Six four six four.
Yes.
Okay.
Alright, and what was your name, ma'am?
What would you what is your name, ma'am?
here's your telephone number I've got your name and your phone number in here, and I'm gonna let the officers know that Evelyn headed to the old national bank on Main Street and having that's correct.
He's not violent.
Okay, come on, bro.
Okay.
Okay, and you don't believe he owned guns.
I know he doesn't own any gun.
Okay.
That that definitely um It doesn't matter!
Fuck you!
He he's not did the roommate mention him having any weapons or anything.
Um I I don't I I don't know, man.
I'm sorry, I'm trying to get into my car, and my friend's talking to me, and they're asking me questions about other things.
Um I'm shaking.
Uh okay.
I don't know, maybe he's told them I I don't know.
Okay, all right.
Well I have your name and number in here, and if officers have additional questions, they'll give you a call back, but I'm gonna let them know, okay.
Oh, okay.
So then I what do I do?
Just go there.
No, I don't want you to go to the location, okay?
I'm no, I don't want you to go to the location, ma'am.
Okay, location.
Right.
I don't want you to go to the location.
We have a we have a situation that's going on down there right now.
We already had called the call.
I'm going there anyway.
I don't care.
Well, and I do not need you to go to the location at this time, okay?
It's dangerous there.
Yes, at Old National Bank on East Main Street.
We have, and I'm advising you not to go to the location because it is an unsafe situation, and officers are already at the location, ma'am.
Okay.
Okay, thank you.
You're all right, five.
Basically, we're gonna kill your son for being a psychic.
Pretty much, yeah.
Yeah, you don't want to see him.
So, yeah, there's uh there's the calls, guys.
Those are some of the calls.
Now here's a press conference after, and then we're gonna go ahead and go over the shooting.
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So three minutes.
Now, this is the uh chief of police of Louis uh Louisville Metropolitan Police Department.
The suspect shot at officers.
We then return fire and stopped that threat.
The suspect is deceased.
This is right after the altercation, which again I will go ahead and go over the shooting here in a bit, and we're gonna break down the tactical footage.
This is the only time that I will mention the suspect name in this case.
The suspect has been identified as Connor Sturgeon, white male, 23 years of age, who was employed at O National Bank.
His weapon of choice was a rifle.
We have five total deceased, which includes him, but I want to acknowledge with heartfelt condolences, prayer it actually ended up being uh six total, including him.
Uh someone else ended up passing after this.
Which we'll go over the victims as well.
Family those who lost their life today.
Tommy Elliott, 63 years of age.
Jim Tut, 64 years of age.
Josh Barrett, 40 years of age, and Juliana Farmer, 57.
We have a total of nine victims who were treated and are being treated at university.
Three, which are in critical condition, including our officer.
Three who are listed in non-crom critical condition, and three who have been treated and released.
The two officers who struck in exchange of gunfire, one of the officers, he was grazed to the left side, and the other officer suffered minor injuries to the elbow.
I just want to let everyone know that the officer who is in critical condition today.
Officer Nicholas Wilt, 26 years of age, just graduated from the police academy on March 31st.
I just swore him in.
It was like his fifth shift, by the way, guys.
And he ended up responding to an active shooter situation.
And his family was there to witness his journey to become I think he's alive right now.
He's just in critical condition.
I'm gonna double check.
Yeah, I think he's alive.
He was struck in the head, engaged in this incident.
Nick has come out of brain surgery and is in critical but stable condition as we speak.
I've been down there with the family and given my love and support.
Been with all the families today to show our love and support for them.
And if anything else that they need from L and PD, we will provide that.
The next few days are important and very critical for Nicholas's recovery.
This will be a long, complex investigation involving local, state, and our federal partners.
I'll be remiss if I did not acknowledge our federal partners who have just been just out in our local partners, ATF, FBI.
I thank you.
Our local partners, University of Louisville Police, EMS, Emergency Management Services, thank you.
Thank you for everything.
And for my LMPD officers who took it upon themselves and not wait to assess everything, but just went in to stop the threat so that more lives would not be lost.
Thank you.
Thank you for showing up, even when sometimes you are just felt like you're not appreciated.
But I asked my officers when I addressed them today.
If we don't do it, who will?
And so they're very committed, committed and their resiliency show today and their professionalism show today.
I want to thank the governor.
I want to thank the mayor who has been with us every step of the way through this trying and critical time.
But I want to encourage the public.
If you have any additional information, please call 574 LMPD and assist us.
This should not continue to happen.
Evil should not try to prevail and take over our city, and we let it happen.
So I'm encouraging everybody that we unite it and that we continue to do the good work, and LMPD will continue to keep this community and this city safe.
Thank you, Chief.
Thank you very much, Chief.
Today is a day that's heartbreaking for our city, for all of us, and especially for the people who are in that office at Old National Bank and their loved ones.
We just heard the chief give the names of the people who lost their lives in this mass shooting this morning.
One of them was Tommy Elliott, a very good friend of mine of the governors.
To Tommy's family, to the families of Jim Tutt, Josh Barrick, Juliana Farmer.
Rachel and I join you, families across our entire city and beyond in grieving this shocking and painful loss of your lives.
The chief, the governor, myself.
We visited in the hospital this morning with several of their families to offer them our support and our love during this unthinkable day.
We will continue to offer our support and love and anything else we can provide to help them.
All right, so I'm gonna fast forward here.
With several of my colleagues from the mayor's comments to thank and support the officers of LMPD, the doctor for their heroic lesson.
I know they're gonna do their best.
And while we don't know what that outcome can be, we ought to be appreciative of them for doing their very best.
Thank you.
Well, thank you very much for that.
Uh as was reported, um, this morning, University of Louisville Hospital uh received uh nine patients, uh, three of which are currently in critical condition.
Uh the three that are in critical condition did require operative care and uh from our trauma team and our emergency department services.
Uh we were able to release three, and three are currently still in our hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Um, I want to say thank you to uh Louisville um as a city.
I want to say thank you to our police officers and our EMS services.
Um, I have no doubt in my mind that they save lives today.
Uh I think they, as many in the healthcare industry, have been through a difficult time recently, but they have stood up and stand up for Louisville and the people of Louisville constantly.
And they have our thanks from U of L Health.
Uh, I also want to thank uh my nurses and the emergency department, my physicians and the emergency department.
Um, through all of this, they remained as the professionals that they are.
They were able to care for a large number of people coming in severely injured in a very short period of time.
We were able to get them to the services they need.
Uh, and as of now, no one that arrived at the hospital has expired.
Now I do not know what the days ahead will be.
Um, I do know that they are still injured, but I also know that we are all Louisville's, and it doesn't matter where we come from, it does not matter who we look like.
We are all part of Louisville.
LMPD, EMS, U of L Health.
We are here for everyone.
And so I would like to thank everyone who's helped us today.
I would like to thank all the well-wishes I've received both personally and from our healthcare system from around the country.
Support for people who have been through this around the country and know the pain that my team is currently facing, know the pain that the LMPD and EMS teams are currently facing, uh, and will be with us because, as again, we are all dualions.
Um, so real quick, guys, uh, so um, and I want to make this announcement for you guys for the uh officer that was injured.
His name is Nicholas uh Milt or uh Wilt, I think it is.
Um excuse me.
Yeah, Nicholas Wilt, excuse me.
Um, and I got his Facebook page here, guys.
Uh, this is from the uh Louisville uh uh police department, so Metro Police Department Foundation.
So here's an update as of April 22nd.
Uh Nick's lung condition is unfortunately worse than Nick remains in critical condition.
Please keep uh those prayers going, especially strong for the next 48 hours.
Please continue to send prayers and healing thoughts to Officer Nick Wilt as he continues to fight for his life after he ran to help those under fire from an active shooter at Old National Bank and was shot in the head.
Everyone has been asking how they can support Nick and his family during this journey.
We have set up a fund here at the foundation to take care of expenses that will come up during his hospital stay and recovery.
Nick's family wanted us to share a little about him with the community.
He has dedicated his life to serving.
Nick has served as both a firefighter and a dispatcher and graduated the academy on March 31st since the sudden death of his father in February.
Nick has uh stepped up and taken over being a handyman for his mom, whom he dearly loves.
Nick adores his twin uh brother Zach, who is also in the Academy for LMPD, and his brother Alex, Nick and his girlfriend Matty Met at work at Oldham County EMS, and you can tell from the pit these pictures how much he cares for Officer Wilts has dedicated his short time here to serving.
Uh excuse me, uh, has dedicated his short term time here to serving our community.
And now it is our chance to serve him and take care of his family.
You can donate on this post on our Venmo at Louisville Metro-Please Foundation or Foundation with no ON at the end, or on our website as uh saferlouisville.org.
All friends raise will go directly to the family.
Thank you for your uh faithful support.
It means more than you'll ever know.
And guys, just so you guys know, I would rather you guys donate to this officer than to the stream.
So I'm gonna go ahead and drop the link in the chat if you guys want to support.
Uh, you know, the thin blue line is very thin, and we got to support those that you know put their life on the line for us.
As you guys know, he used to work in law enforcement, so this is a soft spot for me.
Um, this is a young guy, 26 years old.
Uh, obviously ran towards the bullet with bullets when everyone else was running away.
So uh, you know, this is a guy that true um good Samaritan, you know, was a firefighter before this, worked in public service, literally just became a police officer.
So I want you guys anything you were gonna donate to the stream, go ahead and donate it to this fund instead.
Uh and let's uh have him in our prayers and make sure that he gets uh home safe.
I will go ahead and drop the link below for you guys in the description so that you guys can donate.
Okay.
Um, because at the end of the day, bro, people that say all this bullshit about defund the police, whatever, these are human beings that are putting their life on the line.
A lot of these weirdos that say defund the police are never gonna put their life on the line.
Whereas guys like this will.
So I'd prefer that you guys donate to his cause so the guy can get home to his family.
All right.
Uh okay.
So with that said, let's go ahead and uh move on.
Now we're gonna go off to breaking down the shooting.
Uh this is again, I'm gonna go ahead and give you guys a viewer discretion advice here because what you guys are about to see uh isn't uh uh how do I say it isn't um for the masses, all right?
So uh and then these are the five victims before I play that video.
These are five victims.
I want to go ahead and because people say, Oh, these are people that died, etc.
I want to face the name so you guys see that um there are victims here, legit real people.
Yeah, so play this, and then we'll go ahead and into the into the um uh into the breakdown.
These five people Joshua Barri, Jim Tutt, Tommy Elliott, Juliana Farmer, and Dina Eckert.
WHASE LINES Grace McKenna spoke with those who knew the victims best and shares how they'll be remembered.
Tommy Elliott, 63, an old national exec, one of the first names we learned, remembered by a governor grieving.
Tommy Elliott helped me build my law career.
Help me become governor.
Gave me advice on being a good dad.
It's one of the people I talk to most in the world, and very rarely.
What are we talking about my job?
Joshua Barrick, 40, warned Monday by a congregation he called home.
Just involved.
I mean, he would come to mass.
He would be involved in prayer groups.
He would um coach, uh, just had a lot of friends, just a lovely, lovely man.
Dina Eckert, 57, passed away hours after the shooting.
Her cousin says she fought hard, fitting for the family's fierce protector.
She never ever had anything bad to say about anything bad.
So to see this happen to her and her being taken from us.
It's just not fair.
And it doesn't make sense.
Juliana Farmer, 45, who friends said had a grandchild on the way.
We've seen an outpouring of love online for the woman we're told just moved here weeks ago.
And Jim Tutt, 64, a colleague, developer Joseph Waldman, who visited the bank many times, says they talked just as much about family as business.
He was in the in the he was 60 in his 60s, he was young.
He was full of life.
He just was a special good person.
And to see something like this happen is just uh breaks my heart.
He wants to rename the road to this Southwest Jefferson County development, honoring Jim's work and life and the paths forward for Louisville, a city mourning and missing.
These five souls.
Grace McKenna, WHAS 11 on your side.
Rest in peace.
All right, rest in peace.
And I'm a quick moment of silence, guys, because as you guys know, anytime these active shooter cases happen, you know, innocent people are killed for no reason, senseless violence.
So we're going to take a quick moment of silence for these five individuals that lost their lives.
Thank you.
All right, thank you guys.
So, all right, we're gonna go ahead and go into the body cam footage, guys.
Again, view your discussion and advice.
Um, this is uh definitely not for the faint of heart, but we're gonna go ahead and break this down from a tactical standpoint, as you guys know.
I used to work in law enforcement.
Um, I have active shooter training myself.
So uh this is never easy uh to do, but I know you guys have been uh wanting me to do more of these tactical breakdowns.
And you guys get to see another side of Feta here because um, you know, when you go through Fletzi Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, they do teach you uh how to deal with active shooters.
So, all right.
Uh guys, before we play this thing, actually, no, I should I should hit the chats probably, right?
Yeah, let me know.
I was gonna tell you that.
Yeah, good call.
Um, I'll hit the chats before we play this.
Okay.
Um, we got here.
Uh, thank you, Angie.
Martin, do yourself a favor.
Wilson combat EDC X9, magic in the hand, exceptional concealed carry, worth every penny.
Uh, I prefer Glock, my friend.
I I prefer Glock.
Um, Martin, it's great uh seeing you grow.
Angie is a real one.
Yeah, shout out to Angie.
She helps out a lot behind the scenes.
Uh hey, Mary and Angie, glad to see uh to seeing you guys again.
Hey Mark, could you go over the police unit in the 90 called Crash?
Is that come across your table?
Uh is that come across your messages at all, Angie?
No, but I've seen some uh well, I mean, I've seen I've seen something about this.
Yeah, okay.
That's cool.
I'll write it down.
Okay, she got her notebook ready for y'all.
Uh Mike Worth goes, I showed my old history teacher about your last couple shows.
He wants to use them in his class.
He thinks they will actually pay attention.
All right, sure, bro.
I mean, uh, oh for the Fed it for like the um the Italian stuff.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, absolutely, bro.
Feel free to do it, man.
I I mean Angie watched so much.
Yeah, man.
La Cosa Nosha stuff for y'all, bro.
Yeah.
To make sure that we got you guys the best content that's entertaining, factual, and uh to you know, put it in a in a in a how do I say this in a chronological order that you guys will be able to understand and enjoy.
Myron actually told me to watch the movies.
Yes, yes, I did.
Yeah, I don't I don't think they're gonna have that much, to be honest.
So I'll be watching the just documentaries.
So uh so yeah, guys, go ahead and um feel free to use it.
Uh Michael Mishro, thank you so much.
Uh, relentless polymath goes, Martin, you said grape culture is a myth, but when Charleston White said he great white girls, you lack instead of condemning it.
All right, look, bro.
Because I already know you probably watched an Apple and Peach episode, and you obviously, as usual, take things out of context because you watch reaction channels.
Here's the reality.
He was talking about all the criminal activity he did throughout his life, and he was talking about how he had been involved in a murder, he was doing all this bullshit in the 80s.
He was talking about uh hip hop culture at that time, how he used to condone that type of activity.
So you gotta watch everything in full length so that you understand.
He confessed to his crimes, he did prison time for it, and he tells people don't take the path that I did being a gang member doing all the stupid stuff that I did.
So he was going through that and he had already paid for his crimes, bro.
So again, you've got to watch interviews in full context to understand what's going on versus getting your information from hater reaction channels, my friend.
Okay.
So as far as like uh, you know, whatever.
The haters get a hate, bro.
That it is what it is, you know what I mean.
So that's the reality what it was.
Watch the full interviews before you go ahead and make a comment like that.
Uh, bro, my little brother went to school with this guy.
We're both from Louisville, says he used to wear a helmet while hooping.
He was always a weird guy.
Eh, you know, that typically happens.
He sucks, you know, because he was like what he was 25.
The the the chief of the police made a mistake.
He she said she said he was 23.
Well, he was 25.
And he was 6'4.
And I mean, we don't, I mean, I don't know anything about that guy, but like yeah, he played basketball too back in the day.
Yeah, he was like a basketball star too.
It's a rare guy, it's a rare guy.
So it's it just sucks that people just lose his path.
We'll look at their paths this way.
It's just crazy.
We don't know what what was wrong.
We don't know.
Myron was saying said telling me earlier that he we don't still don't know why he did it.
But I mean, the speculation basically is that he um the speculation is that he was basically gonna get fired from his job.
He had issues there, he was going through depression, he was sad, but like, yeah, bro, you 6'4, man, you chat, man.
You could have been smashing some chicks, bro.
Like, guys are really stupid out here, man.
I mean, yeah, well, we young smashing chicks.
We probably had something, yes.
But I mean, it sucks that such a guy will be doing dumb shit.
Yeah, read this uh young and had the whole world ahead of him, man.
Yeah, exactly.
Bro, my little oh sorry.
That uh the house always wins, 20.
His manifesto alluded to that he committed his mass shooting to force gun control.
Maybe the Tennessee shooter was the same motive too.
So, should the term gun control extremists be considered a new type of terrorism category?
Yeah, I mean, these crazy libs, bro.
Ridiculous.
Uh, what else we got here?
Martin, you should a breakdown big and pock, loving fed at 1811.
That's a high.
Yeah, yeah.
I the reason why I'm reluctant to cover that, guys, Is because there's a lot of conspiracy theories, not much facts with the with those investigations.
Um hey Martin, good work.
Uh man question When will you do Jack the Ripper case?
Keep up to go work, brother.
All right.
It's on the list.
It's on the list, but the thing with Jack the Ripper guys is there isn't that much information on it because you gotta remember this guy was running around slashing up prostitutes back in like the 1800s in England.
So again, another case that's a lot of speculation.
Uh they never identified him.
What are those?
Five dollars.
Uh appreciate that.
What are those?
And then J.R. Choice, shout out to you my friend, I just mounted you up all the way from Dallas.
Brian Inflinch, it's actually Tom Cruise in the closet.
Okay.
Fair enough.
Uh shitting bricks.
Uh, I'd be shitting bricks if I was her.
What the fall?
You just made a name just to say that, bro.
All right, shout out to you.
Uh La Mirage Nuke goes.
Why do you think so many people are purging nowadays?
Also, people get yeah, your blick.
Scary times we're living in facts, bro.
Yeah.
That's why I always got my blick with me, man.
Because who knows what's gonna happen now.
Bro, they got my guy Hank Trill.
Oh no.
Okay.
Anything else?
Yeah, yeah.
Uh, damn.
She called A calm AF.
She probably set the whole damn thing up.
That was sucked by the dentist lady.
Uh just bought your book.
If you ever make it to Louisiana, you need to come tailgate at an LSU game.
Nah, bro, I'm tailgate no more, man.
Y'all crazy.
What's tailgate?
Uh, basically, when you go to like uh a big like sporting event or country music festival or whatever maybe, and they have like all the cards are parked out and they're just drinking and oh, is that what Americans do where they like do barbecues outside?
Exactly.
Yeah, with the cars outside the stadium.
Yeah, right.
Uh Connor, pack up the air.
What was that?
Connor, pack up the air, this gas or what?
Appreciate that.
Okay.
Pack up in the air.
And then uh, Myron.
Oh, I always say he like they they smoked him.
Okay, I see what you did there.
Uh Jerome, Myron, how many bodies you got?
I mean from law enforcement.
Angie and FNF staff doesn't count.
Okay.
Uh ha ha ha ha.
I appreciate that.
Zero in that case, my friend.
I never kill nobody.
Thank God.
Uh, ever thought about breaking down Kyle Rittenhouse.
Uh, yes, I will.
I'll probably do that one with um with my guy, um, Andrew Esquire, the lawyer.
Legal mindset.
Go subscribe to his YouTube channel as well.
Uh Martin, give Angie Fresh's three-day speech boot camp.
What?
Don't worry about that.
You guys are lame.
She doesn't stutter, she just uh has an accent.
Uh, I know you, Angie, always say that you guys don't smash before the show, but what about after?
No, we not after, not before.
What the fuck?
I mean, you guys are lame.
Okay, that's it for the super chats.
That's it.
Yeah.
All right.
Uh, where are we at here?
I think uh, okay.
So we're gonna go ahead and break down the actual shooting itself, guys.
So, yo, before we do this, guys, I need y'all.
What are the likes at, man?
Uh, and also, guys, just so you know, like the video.
Yeah, please like the video, guys.
Um, because like I said before, we are definitely going to get hit with money.
Demon's probably yeah, probably more than likely, but it's cool.
Uh honestly, like I said before, I'm like the video guy.
I put the link here for y'all, guys.
I want you guys to go ahead and donate.
Um, you don't have to donate to this stream.
Go ahead and donate to um the officer, um, Nick Wilt.
Okay, guys, you guys know he's in uh critical condition.
He was shot in the head.
This footage is gonna show some of that.
So I think that's a better cause.
Um, all I ask you guys to do is like the video here.
I don't need a dollar for this stream.
Uh go ahead and donate instead to the Facebook Facebook link I drop.
Uh those funds will go ahead to uh the family for Nicholas Wilt so that he can um hopefully come out of critical condition.
Uh Nick Fuentes, uh soon, guys.
I just gotta we gotta figure out a date, Joker.
Shout out to you.
Um all right, so I'm gonna go ahead.
Oh, last one here.
Terrell thanks.
Mine and Angie got the same nose.
True love.
Do we got the same nose?
I don't think we do.
No, we do not.
Yeah, I got a big nose, bro.
You she got a she got like a small no, it's big too, but it's not like Martin's.
Yeah, yeah, fair enough.
This nose is useless too.
My smell, my sense of smell is trash.
Uh all right.
All right, guys.
Uh, let's see here.
What are the likes at, by the way, Angie?
Uh, we got I see 1k.
Yo, we got 2,000 y'all watching, though, bro.
It's one K. We should have easily 2,000 likes because we're about to break this thing down right now.
Y'all about to get my tactical background here.
So like the video.
All right.
All right, let's get into it.
And I'm gonna be stopping this, guys, uh, to break it down.
Uh, and explain what kind of what's going on here.
Uh, hopefully, you guys have seen this this uh this prior to me breaking it down now.
The driver, guys, is Nick Wiltz, the guy that's in critical condition Right now, and the other officer um is the one that ended up uh Galloway, officer Galloway, I think his name was is the one that actually ended up um you know killing the suspect.
And Myron is not a part of them, boys, guys.
I do got a big nose, though.
Pull up, pull up, pull up.
Go, go, go, go, go, go.
Stop.
Stop right here.
Back up.
You guys can see the bank is right there to the right.
And this is the shooter, by the way, what he was wearing, which he was not wearing khakis or a white shirt, as some of the witnesses described.
Back up, back up.
Stop right there.
open the trunk So he tells him open up the trunk.
So right here, I can already see he has a Glock.
This looks like a Glock 19 or 17.
Uh, I think it's a 19, actually, with a TLR light on it.
This is the uh again.
This is Nick uh Wilt here, guys.
Okay.
The guy that uh the officer who was uh unfortunately shot in the head.
And there's Galloway right there.
So here they come.
And as you guys can see here, this is where they came from, right here.
It looks like they're approaching from this way uh from the map.
Okay.
Or was it here?
Yeah, I think they're approaching from this way, right here.
all right let's go back to the footage Right, we'll make his entry from the uh from the east side.
Okay, so now it cut.
The reason why I cut there, guys.
Now we're going on Galloway's um body camera.
Um, the reason why I cut is because Wilt was shot in the head at this point and falls on the floor.
You guys are gonna see a little bit of that here.
So now we're back on the Galloway's uh point of view.
Okay, you can see him coming up, and here is Wilt right here, right behind him.
You hear the gunshots, right?
So Wilt goes down, as you guys can see right here by the blur.
They don't obviously don't want to show you the guys that's very graphic.
And then Gallo falls on the floor, right?
You can see he literally does like a barrel roll almost.
Okay, and he drops a scope in the process of doing so.
Okay.
All right, hold on.
Let me look up this.
I'm just gonna I think it's Galloway.
Um, so he takes cover here, guys, right?
Behind cover, and he he knows the shots came from over here somewhere.
Because keep in mind, guys, as they're rolling up here, right?
The shooter can see them, but they can't see the shooter because it's those with that like one-way type glass.
All right, so this is like a terrible place to be.
But obviously, they got to make entry and they don't really know where the shooter is.
All they see is some broken glass here.
They know he's inside, but they don't know where he is exactly.
Okay.
So play scar again.
Here's a shooting.
He's grazed, and his buddy takes it falls down.
Drops a scope over there, takes cover.
awesome So he's taking cover, guys, at this point.
What he's trying to do is he's trying to get an angle.
He knows where the where the shooter is roughly now, since he to uh took down his partner.
So it was a flashlight, it might have not been a scope, it might have been a flashlight, actually.
But you guys get the idea.
He drops something.
And he obviously takes cover immediately.
at this point he's trying to pan to see if he can see the shooter anywhere Here's more gunshots.
He ends up uh looking.
God damn it.
Obviously, he's frustrated he can't get an angle on the shooter.
He's frustrated he can't get an angle on the shooter.
Tries to take both sides.
See, at this point, he's probably looking through the scope, guys, trying to see where the hell he can see him.
He's scanning the area.
And mind you, his partner is down, guys.
Remember, his partner is right there in the line in the in the in the crossfire.
So obviously he's frustrated.
He wants to see where the shooter is so they can get to his guy.
The shooter has an angle on that officer.
We need to get up there.
I don't know where he's at.
glass blocking in Still trying to get an angle.
Obviously, his heart is pounding, guys.
Like I can't even imagine like what he's going through right now.
You know, because I've done like when I've done my active shooter training, like it's just a simulation, right?
But obviously, you're using actors and all this other stuff, and you're, you know, your heartbeat is going crazy.
So I can only imagine in a real situation like this, live rounds, your partner's down.
Obviously, every second counts.
You're trying to uh you want to go and get to your guy, but obviously that's not gonna help because they can just shoot you, and then both of y'all are down and you won't be able to save him.
it's a very tough predicament to be in right now.
*pain*
Corey Galloway is the officer's name, by the way, guys.
Corey Galloway.
Nicholas Wilts and Corey Galloway.
Galloway's who are watching right now.
Wiltz is down.
Now I know some of you guys are saying shoot the glass out, etc.
They can't do that, guys.
And the reason why is because there's innocent people in the bank, and you know, obviously, police officers aren't trained to shoot the same way the military is in the military.
They can do cover fire, all that stuff, and law enforcement.
You're not trained to do cover fire because every bullet that comes out the the uh the gun is your responsibility, and you don't want to shoot anybody or hit anybody uh that's innocent, right?
You want to make sure all your rounds hit the intended target, can't do cover fire or just shoot out the glass randomly.
And you can't see inside the bank, guys.
Keep in mind that it's one-way glass.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
He's shooting straight through these windows, right towards the officer.
All right, so you can see other officers, it seems they're coming up behind him, getting on scene.
Somehow to be able to get there and pull him down from the you can see a vehicle right here, a couple other officers roll up.
Okay, thank you.
So they're taking what you call a tactical L, guys.
So the reason why you want to do that is so that you don't crossfire, right?
So they know that the target is over here.
So what they're gonna do is they're gonna go ahead and take this side so that they can go ahead.
If they do shoot at the individual, both of them are out of the line of sight.
This is called a tactical L. All right.
And also they know that the officer will is down over here.
so they're going to try to see if they can extract them as well Is that blue talking?
Yeah, blue talking.
Okay, when they say blue, guys, that means that's other law enforcement, right?
So, whenever you're involved in a situation like this, keep in mind, these police officers probably don't know each other.
This is a big department, they may or may not know each other or recognize each other when a shooting like this is happening, everyone is converging to the same scene, so they might not be used to each other shift-wise, etc.
Or they might not be in the patrol the same area.
So everyone's showing up.
So the the way you talk is hey, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue.
That means I'm I'm law enforcement, etc.
So you don't have a situation of friendly fire or anything else like that.
Like if you're raiding a house, you're saying, hey, blue coming out, blue coming out.
So when you come out, no one you know hit you or anything like that.
A lot of the times, especially when you're playing close.
Oh, shit.
Some of you guys are saying flashbangs, guys.
Uh patrolmen like these guys don't carry flashbangs.
That is um specialized units that have that only, SWAT teams, etc.
Uh, guys on the road doing regular patrol.
Remember, these are first responders.
They're not gonna have flashbangs or any type of sophisticated equipment like that a lot of the time.
Don't have an angle.
All right, so he hears the shooting again.
obviously is frustrated because he doesn't have an angle I think I got him down.
I think he's down.
So he's able to place three shots and get him down.
we're going to rewind that real quick Bam.
So he shoots his AR three times and he gets him.
So when the guy shot, he was able to get a uh a look at him and he returns fire.
Yank the left draw!
No!
Yank him down the stairs!
*Roying*
I think he's down!
Yeah, suspect down!
Get the officer!
So here's Wilt right here down.
Obviously, at this point, he's gotta focus on the shooter to make sure he doesn't um shoot anybody else, right?
So he's gonna pursue the threat, and then the other officers that came in, they're over here.
They're gonna go ahead and extract this officer.
Hey, what is that?
Huh?
He's gonna be inside here.
Oh no!
He's down!
Get the officer.
So, like I said before, they're coming up, they're gonna grab him.
Here's a suspect right here, as y'all can see.
L for him, bro.
You can see his rifle right here.
Exploration sword.
Now, this was from a Samaritan that recorded from the other side.
Hold it, cover for me.
Sorry, from a witness.
Yeah, the civilian uh recorded this from the cell phone from behind.
so you can see the ostrich roll up 113 Baker, we're making entry from the east side at Preston to Main.
So you can see right there, Galloway, he does he rolls, right?
He gets grades.
He immediately takes cover.
Awesome.
Is he okay?
Yeah, I think he just got grazed.
Yeah.
Shout out to this witness getting this uh this footage here, man.
And he's out here risking getting shot himself to get this footage for y'all.
God damn it!
The shooter has an angle on that officer.
We need to get up there.
I don't know where he's at.
glass blocking it This guy's recording just waiting to get out of here.
I'm gonna be missed it at the best part.
So okay.
So let's go back to this right here, right?
Trying to get an angle.
Like the video, by the way, guys.
Y'all ain't gonna get breakdowns like this anywhere else, man.
All right.
Case breakdowns and tactical breakdowns for y'all.
I think he's down.
Okay, this is after he shoots him.
Hold on.
Take it down!
Take it down!
Oh shit.
God.
So when he hears those shots, he's able to kind of figure out where the guy is.
Boom.
He sees him again.
Boom.
Nice three clean shots.
I think I got him down.
I think he's down.
You're done.
So the shooter messed up.
He exposed his position.
The officer was able to retaliate, line him up, boom, just shoot his dumb ass.
Get down the stairs.
Three well placed shots.
Man, I feel like I'm playing under strike.
Yeah.
counter-strike And he has a scope on his AR too, so you already know that the thing was.
I think he's down!
I think he's down!
Yeah.
Suspect down.
Get the officer.
Hey, this part when it's done.
Huh?
He's not here.
Oh no!
He's down!
Get the officer!
you you See, so first thing he's looking at is making sure that the weapon is away from the individual, right?
That they can't they can't grab it.
And boom, he's down.
At this point, he's gone.
So hey, hey, man, as he deserved it, man.
That's what he gets for being a dumbass.
Uh shoeing a bunch of innocent people.
Uh-uh.
So what else here?
Um so yeah, guys, that was pretty much the breakdown here.
And then what they actually, another thing, um, his parents ended up praising the police uh for shooting him, which is crazy, but I mean, I guess their son was on some on some demon time, so they had to do what they had to do.
25-year-old gunman in the Louisville bank shooting is speaking out.
They say there were no warning signs that their son was going to snap.
And they have words of praise for the cops who killed.
For those that are wondering about the other police officer, Nick Will, uh, I put a link to below, guys, uh, for a Facebook page, so you guys can go ahead and donate.
Like I said before, you don't have to donate down to this stream.
The only thing I did ask, like the video.
Um, but go ahead and donate to his Facebook.
Uh, there's also a Vemo there, and that will be um to his um medical recovery and medical care.
He's in critical condition right now, and he because he was shot in the head.
Their son during the shootout.
Their public statement comes as police are releasing panic 911 calls from that day, including one from the shooter's own mother.
The parents of bank shooter Connor Sturgeon are praising the police for taking down their son before he killed more victims.
No words can express our sorrow, anguish, and horror at the unthinkable harm our son Connor inflicted.
They say in a statement, we are deeply grateful for the bravery and heroism of the Louisville Metropolitan Police Department.
They said their son was struggling with mental health.
While Connor, like many of his contemporaries, had mental health challenges, which we as a family were actively addressing.
There were never any warning signs or indications he was capable of this shocking act.
Police released the dramatic 911 calls today, including the shooter's mother, Lisa.
You can hear the anguish in her voice.
I'm so sorry, I'm getting detailed seconds.
Oh my lord.
I don't know what to do.
I need your help.
I don't know where he would have gotten a gun.
Where did you get this information from?
Who told you what's going on?
His roommate called me.
I'm shaking.
Uh what do I do?
Just go there.
No, I don't want you to go to the location.
Okay.
It's dangerous there.
Yeah.
Other calls came from witnesses in and out of the old national bank.
We are not are they inside or outside?
Has anybody been shot?
Yes.
How many people?
I don't know.
Probably eight or nine.
Are you with any of them?
Yes, I'm in a closet hiding.
I I know who it is.
How do you know the person?
He worked with us.
Is that just shots fired?
Yes, yes, yes.
It's old national bearing.
How do you know you have an active shooter on the site?
I just watched it.
How do you watch it on meeting?
Yes, we were having a board meeting.
Maybe he had a rifle.
Experts are pouring over the dramatic police body cam footage released last night.
Officer Corey Galloway is grazing.
Yeah.
Yeah, uh, April 10th was this uh what happened.
He got grazed in the shoulder.
His partner, 26-year-old Nicholas Wilt was shot in the head.
He remains in critical but stable condition.
Police say Sturgeon could see out of the tinted windows, but that officers could not see in.
And that was a huge advantage.
Uh that he was able to see them and he wasn't able to uh see them.
Or he was able to see them, but the police weren't able to see him back through the glass.
I don't know where he's at.
The glass is blocking him.
Now Connor Sturgeon's parents are grateful to the officers who killed their son before he c Bam.
That sucks, man.
For the parents.
Uh and then here's what we know about Connor Sturgeon.
In the Camp Taylor neighborhood.
We know they were also going door to door uh asking for ring video, ring camera video, things of that nature.
But that one particular home in the Camp Tabor Camp Taylor neighborhood was listed as an address for the shooter.
Travis Breeze and photojournalist Paul Dunsford were there on the scene when police went inside the home.
*Painful music*
An L MPD SWAT they went ahead and did a search at his house immediately after the team rolling up to the camp tailor home of 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon around 2 45 p.m.
Monday.
officers knocked.
We lived there with his roommate, guys.
It was a two-bedroom, two-bath, I think, house, single-family home.
He lived there with his roommate.
We went to school with at Alabama, University of Alabama, if I'm not mistaken.
Loudly and entered with no resistance.
It scares you.
People living on Taylor Avenue reacting to the scene downtown and also trying to recall any previous exchanges with Sturgeon.
You never spoke to him or waved at him or anything.
Not that I can remember.
Friendly, I was never scared or afraid or had fear of them.
They're very nice people.
Kira Algayer lives right next door to Sturgeon and at least one roommate.
We were able to speak with her as soon as police took down the crime scene tape.
Never heard no kind of violence, never heard noise from them.
Very respectful.
Yeah.
Probably like your quiet ones.
Your favorite neighbor.
According to news and tribune in New Albany, Sturgeon was a star track and basketball athlete at Floyd Central High School.
And his dad was the coach for a time.
We did see the forensics team walking out with a laptop, but that officer would not confirm it was a piece of evidence.
So you can see ATF here at the scene, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms.
The reason why they're there, guys, is because they are the lead agency when it comes to tracing firearms in the United States.
Obviously, they were able to get a hold of the um AR and trace it back and figure out that he did purchase the firearm legally approximately one week to the shooting.
Um this guy's PD, this guy's PD.
Uh I'm trying to see where this guy's it was a P. This guy might be my former agency man.
He might be um Homeland Security.
That's what the that's what the HSI badge looks like.
Like you saw understand why.
Well, no, it's because the blue middle part.
That's that's uh that's typically a DHS feature.
You want to go hurt people's moms, dads, you know, brother, sister.
The SWAT team did not stay long as police wasted no time to explore all motives in this shooting.
Travis Brees, WHAS 11 on your side.
Now, a spokesperson for the Floyd Central District uh has not all right.
So, and then also guys, they were going to actually go ahead and auction this thing, man.
People are crazy, bro.
Rifle used by Louisville bank shooter likely won't go to auction.
So they were gonna auction it, guys.
Which is crazy.
Or knew it by the rifle used in the mass shooting at the old national bank will likely not be auctioned off by state police.
Uh the ATF is investigating the shooting in conjunction with Louisville police.
The agency confirmed to WLKY this afternoon that they have possession of the weapon used by Connor Sturgeon.
It could not go uh they could not go into details of the case though, but told him.
Yeah, I mean, that's crazy that it even has to be like that.
But yes, like um the ATF is definitely gonna have custody of the gun because they have to go ahead and do their e-trace guys to do an e-trace.
That means ATF has to take possession of the farm.
Anytime I did a c a case that had guns, I would always turn the guns over to ATF.
It was just easier anyway that way, because guns are considered high-risk evidence.
You don't want to have that shit anyway.
So I would just turn it over to them.
They do the e-trace for me.
Way easier.
I still get the seizure.
I stat it, and they go ahead and actually deal with that the um the physical firearm.
In general, guns seized in federal investigations are disposed of and not transferred to state police for auction.
Many people, including Mayor Greenberg and the Sturgeon family, have criticized the Kentucky law that allows guns used in crimes to be sold by KSP.
That's wild.
I don't even know the Kentucky State Police could do that, bro.
Well, I guess I gotta make money somehow, right?
So um Rotor does that.
Rotor bullshit.
All right.
So anyway, guys, I think uh what are your thoughts on this, Angie?
You have anything before we uh close this thing out?
Uh yeah, well, I just want to address that mental health is very important.
Honestly, like it's just crazy to me.
I will always address mental health, you guys, because this is why this kind of things happens.
This guy was all like had older privilege.
He has a like a he had a great family.
He was living with a roommate, tall.
He was cute as well.
Like, I mean, I I just don't understand.
He he's definitely had some mental issues.
Yeah.
Yeah, definitely uh no reason to be out here shooting people, bro.
Like, what the hell's going on here, man?
But eh, it is what it is, man.
People are crazy.
So um, yeah.
Guys, uh, hope you guys enjoyed that one, man.
Yeah, definitely an L chat in this case.
Uh uh guys, I put the link below if you guys want to go ahead and um check out excuse me.
The uh the um the basically the drive for the officer that was critically wounded, um Nick Wilt.
Um, you know, instead of donating to the show, like I said before, I'd prefer if you guys went ahead and took you know every dollar and went and donated to him just like this video instead and donate anything you wanted to super chat to him.
Hopefully, we can get him out of critical condition, and he'll make a full recovery.
Uh, don't forget to uh subscribe to the channel and uh the Instagram is what it's FedET.1811, right?
Yes, I'm not mistaken.
Yes.
Um, and then it looks like you guys go ahead and gave us the poll.
So uh we have a few super chats.
We're gonna do the Columbo Crime Family.
Oh, the the chat?
Okay, yeah, like a few.
Okay, uh, do the Sudan conflict.
Um, I don't think that that's not really a fed it topic, guys.
Um, I have the full Red House video if you need it.
Okay, yeah, dm it to uh fed it.1811 so Angie can have it.
Uh we covered this with Joker.
Shout out to you.
Uh Myron, don't give a fuck about the Fuentes Black controversy, bro.
I don't care about race, man.
I care about content.
Uh oh, wait, is that you, Angie?
Yes.
Okay, like the video, Pervis.
Okay.
Uh appreciate the time and effort you take into creating this channel.
Myron, you and Angie do a great job.
Keep it up.
Appreciate that, my friend.
Uh David, did officer survive?
Thanks for everything you do, Myron.
Podcast men's mental health self-improvement.
God will record you accordingly.
Uh uh reward you accordingly.
Hey, bro, like I said before, man.
Hopefully, uh Officer Wilt makes it out of this.
That's what really matters.
In this case, um, this guy, uh, the Louisville shooter, he is a scumbag.
And uh he's just yeah, definitely hit him with the fatality.
Um, all right, guys.
Other than that, man, we'll be uh back here with Fresh of Fit.
Um we're gonna money Monday is tomorrow, and then we're gonna have a show with some lovey ladies.
Um fed it.1811.
And then also if you guys want to go ahead and bother Angie on her regular Instagram, it's so and So Angelico 2A's at the end.
No!
Go ahead and send dick pics.
No, I'm just kidding.
We'll catch you guys on the next one.
Uh love you guys, and don't forget to um donate to Officer Wilt.
Uh, hopefully, man, uh prayers go out to him and his family.
Prayers go out to the victims of this case, and we'll catch you guys on the next one.
Peace.
I was a special agent with Homelands investigations, okay, guys.