Shocking moment Jack Harlow is caught up in fatal shooting at Kentucky Derby party
Updated: May 2 2021, 6:28 ET
RAPPER Jack Harlow was sent scrambling after being caught up in a fatal shooting at a Kentucky Derby party.
Video shows the 23-year-old, who’s from the Louisville area, standing near the stage at the Vibes Restaurant and Ultra Lounge around 1.30am when an altercation broke out.
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People fled the sceneCredit: TMZ
The footage, obtained by TMZ, shows a man and a woman who then start leaning into each other before falling over in a scuffle.
At that moment the sound of a gunshot can be heard, which prompts Jack and everyone else to flee the scene.
LMPD investigating shooting in Park Duvalle neighborhood, 3 injured
All of three of men were taken to University of Louisville Hospital and one is believed to be in critical condition. Author: Conner Farrell (WHAS 11) Published: 3:35 PM EDT April 30, 2021 Updated: 4:34 PM EDT April 30, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. According to a release from the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD), three people were injured in a Park Duvalle neighborhood shooting.
Police are currently on the scene as officers were called to the 1700 block of South 36th Street around 2:30 p.m. Friday. Upon arrival, a man suffering from a gunshot wound was located.
Two other men suffering from gunshot wounds were found in the 3400 block of Bohne Avenue, where an LMPD substation is located. Police believe the two men fled the area of S. 36th Street after the shooting.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. Police are investigating after three gunshot victims were found Friday afternoon at a Louisville Fire station in the Park DuValle neighborhood and also on a nearby street.
The report of multiple victims found shot at the Louisville Fire Engine Co. 19 building at 3401 Bohne Ave. came in around 2:30 p.m. Friday, with a victim also found nearby in the 1700 block of South 36th Street, according to MetroSafe.
The fire station is located next to the Louisville Metro Police Department s Second Division headquarters.
Louisville Metro Police spokeswoman Alicia Smiley later said all three victims appear to be adults.
Krista Gwynn said last summer that her teenage daughter was still terrified to leave their home and that the family was considering moving. We hear gunshots all the time, the mother said last July during a press conference on neighborhood gangs. Morning, noon and night. . We shouldn t be scared. My son shouldn t be dead. But this is how we re living.
Krista Gwynn, and her husband, Navada Gwynn, said Thursday they were so relieved when the LMPD detective called them Wednesday to inform them of the arrest. It just sent my soul spiraling out of control, Krista Gwynn told The Courier Journal, expressing appreciation for LMPD. It took 16 months to get an arrest, but they didn t stop.