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Inside Edition for Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Inside Edition for Tuesday, April 11, 2023

We're learning new details about the gunman who used an AR-15 to mow down five colleagues at their morning meeting inside a bank in Louisville. Connor Sturgeon bought the rifle legally just last week. And under Kentucky law, the mayor of Louisville, himself a shooting victim - says that weapon will be sold at auction and be back on the street. And if there is a profile of a typical shooter, the 25-year-old gunman in the bank massacre doesn’t seem to fit it. He comes from an intact family, graduated college and was a standout athlete in high school. But he sustained so many concussions in sports that he joked about it. Might that have been a factor? Plus, Taylor Swift clearly isn't sitting home brooding about her latest breakup. And more bad news out of San Francisco. In the wake of the fatal stabbing of the founder of Cash App, the city's flagship Whole Foods supermarket is shutting its doors just one year after opening...citing out of control crime as the reason.

Inside Edition

April 12, 202323m 0s

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We're learning new details about the gunman who used an AR-15 to mow down five colleagues at their morning meeting inside a bank in Louisville. Connor Sturgeon bought the rifle legally just last week. And under Kentucky law, the mayor of Louisville, himself a shooting victim - says that weapon will be sold at auction and be back on the street. And if there is a profile of a typical shooter, the 25-year-old gunman in the bank massacre doesn’t seem to fit it. He comes from an intact family, graduated college and was a standout athlete in high school. But he sustained so many concussions in sports that he joked about it. Might that have been a factor? Plus, Taylor Swift clearly isn't sitting home brooding about her latest breakup. And more bad news out of San Francisco. In the wake of the fatal stabbing of the founder of Cash App, the city's flagship Whole Foods supermarket is shutting its doors just one year after opening...citing out of control crime as the reason.  

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