now is those that are in the hospital, those families that have lost loved ones and support our brave men and women of law enforcement community that ran towards the danger and ran towards the fire. dana: kentucky s attorney general talking to us a short time ago about yesterday s deadly bank shooter in louisville. five people killed by an employee who entered the bank with a rifle. eight others injured including three police officers who ran into the bank to confront the gunman. one of those officers is still in critical condition after getting shot in the head. we pray for his well-being. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. good morning. bill: i m bill hemmer. louisville police rushing into the bank three minutes after the shooting began swiftly ending the carnage inside old national bank in downtown louisville. officials say 25-year-old connor sturgeon opened fire off his co-workers. he live streamed the attack on social media until officers
what do you need to know? well, this is what i know. i spoke with madeleine s sister in depth as well as local sources. her vehicle, a dark blue town and country was seen all around town as far away as 20 miles away at a gas station in rushford, minnesota. but here is the thing about this woman. she didn t just fall off the turnip truck, okay? this woman ran part of the public health at the mayo clinic. she had that degree. she was working on her master s degree. juggled two children, elen and noah ages 5 and 2. getting this emotion to daycare in montessori, getting this back. she was looking for a new place to live. i find that significant. she and the bio dad had split but they did still often do