2 killed in shooting at Kentucky church, suspect dead
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WLKY on MSN2 killed, 2 injured at Lexington church; KSP trooper shot in related incident; shooter killed by policeA Kentucky State Trooper was shot in Lexington Sunday morning while multiple others were injured in a related shooting at a church, according to KSP.
A shooting incident at the Blue Grass Airport, in Lexington, Kentucky on Sunday caused chaos. Locals on social media said people were running around a terminal after shots were fired at around 11:40 AM local time. One person was seriously injured in the shooting.
The coroner's office has confirmed the identity of the shooter as 47-year-old Guy House, who killed two women at Richmond Road Baptist Church after he injured a KSP trooper at the Blue Grass Airport.
HOUSE WAS THEN SHOT AND KILLED BY LEXINGTON POLICE. BEVERLY GUMM AND HER DAUGHTER, CHRISTINA COMBS WERE KILLED AT THE CHURCH. GILMORE’S HUSBAND, JERRY, AND CHRISTINA’S HUSBAND, RANDY, WERE BOTH CRITICALLY WOUNDED.
Two people were killed and three were injured Sunday during a crime spree by Lexington man Guy House. Here’s what we know about each of the victims.
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Lex18 reported that the shooting was near the airport, but also indicated that it was at the airport, so details are preliminary. Lexington police also posted about a different scene but it's not clear whether the investigations are related. The second scene was in the 5800 block of Old Richmond Road.
The suspect fled the airport shooting to a church on Richmond Road, where he shot four more people, killing two, before he was killed by police.
Kentucky State Police is seeking the public's assistance in locating the good Samaritans who provided life-saving procedures to a trooper who was shot Sunday near the Lexington Airport.
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