Kentucky man to spend life in prison for shooting two Black shoppers at Kroger store yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) Jeffersontown Police Chief Rick Sanders said an initial investigation shows his department needs additional training and could have better handled an incident where an officer struck, handcuffed and charged a bystander filming what he thought was a traffic stop. We could have done better and hopefully will do better in the future, Sanders told reporters during a Friday news conference.Â
The news conference followed the conclusion of an investigation into whether a crime was committed against Joe Bennett after he refused to show his identification to officers while he recorded a Facebook Live video of police from a parking lot across from a bank on Nov. 24. Â
Kroger Shooter Who Killed Two Elderly Black People Sentenced To Life Without Parole
A witness Gregory Bush said they heard Gregory Bush saying, Whites don t kill whites at the crime scene.
December 17, 2020 at 11:48 pm
The man responsible for the October 2018 shooting of two Black seniors in Kentucky, has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, according to WAVE 3 News.
Maurice Stallard was shopping for back-to-school items with his grandson at a Kroger in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, and Vickie Jones was in the parking lot walking in when Gregory Bush opened fire and killed them both.
At the time of the shooting a witness told WAVE 3 News, Bush said, “Whites don’t kill whites.”
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December 19, 2020
Traditionally, we think more about turkey at Christmas than pizza…but orders are up by 20% year on year at Papa John’s and the chain is keen to give something back.
This year, the chain is partnering with the Dutch Red Cross, and inviting hungry diners to donate €1 of their pizza deal to the charity’s food bank appeal – which the chain will then double.
‘All shoppers can donate to the charity,’ said a spokesman. ‘The festive season is a period where you want to give something back to the community, whether you sell pizza or drive a truck, and that is what we are doing.’