Five people are killed and eight others wounded in a shooting attack at a bank in downtown Louisville, Kentucky.
Five people have been killed and eight others wounded in a shooting attack at a bank in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, the US city's police department says.At least five people have been killed and eight wounded after a shootout at a Louisville, Kentucky bankKentucky Governor Andy Beshear says a close friend of his was killed in the attack
It was unclear whether the death toll of five included the shooter, who police described as either a current or former employee of the bank.
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