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The gunman who is accused of killing four at a Louisville, Kentucky, bank has been identified as Connor Sturgeon, 25.

Police said the gunman walked into the Old National Bank in the city’s downtown area Monday morning and shot and killed four people and injured eight others before dying following a shootout with police.

Sturgeon worked as a summer intern for the bank for three consecutive years, eventually joining as a commercial development professional in 2021 and a full-time associate and portfolio banker last year, according to his LinkedIn account.


  Connor Sturgeon was ID’d as the shooter of a Louisville bank Monday. Facebook/Lisa Sturgeon Connor Sturgeon was ID’d as the shooter of a Louisville bank Monday. Facebook/Lisa Sturgeon

  Law enforcement officers respond to the shooting at the Old National Bank building on April 10, 2023, in Louisville, Kentucky. Getty Images Law enforcement officers respond to the shooting at the Old National Bank building on April 10, 2023, in Louisville, Kentucky. Getty Images

  Police outside of alleged shooter Connor Sturgeon’s home on April 10, 2023. Leandro Lozada for NY Post Police outside of alleged shooter Connor Sturgeon’s home on April 10, 2023. Leandro Lozada for NY Post

  Sturgeon is a former employee of Old National Bank, according to his LinkedIn account. Leandro Lozada for the NYPost Sturgeon is a former employee of Old National Bank, according to his LinkedIn account. Leandro Lozada for the NYPost

  Sturgeon killed four people and injured eight others in the shooting. Leandro Lozada for the NYPost Sturgeon killed four people and injured eight others in the shooting. Leandro Lozada for the NYPost

  Authorities outside of Sturgeon’s Louisville home. Leandro Lozada for NY Post Authorities outside of Sturgeon’s Louisville home. Leandro Lozada for NY Post

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He was a graduate of the University of Alabama, where he earned a master of science in finance in 2020.

His father is notably a former boys basketball coach at the University of Indianapolis, leading the team from 1992 to 2007 in five NCAA tournament appearances.

The father is a US history teacher at Floyd Central High School in Indiana.

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