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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) Louisville Metro Police has made an arrest in connection to the fatal shooting of a teenager early Sunday morning at an apartment complex near St. Andrews Church Road.
Adrianna King, 21, has been charged with one count of reckless homicide in connection to the shooting death of Armani Hall, 18, according to a statement from LMPD spokeswoman Alicia Smiley.Â
Hall was fatally injured in a shooting that was reported around midnight Sunday in the 6900 block of Brooklawn Drive, less than a mile from Doss High School, Smiley said.Â
Adrianna King, 21, has been charged with one count of reckless homicide in connection to the shooting death of Armani Hall, 18. (Courtesy of Louisville Metro Department of Corrections)Â
Adrianna King, 21, is facing reckless homicide in connection with the shooting Author: Conner Farrell (WHAS 11), CJ Daniels Published: 7:53 AM EST December 13, 2020 Updated: 4:51 PM EST December 13, 2020
LOUISVILLE, Ky. A woman has been arrested hours after a fatal shooting in southwest Jefferson County.
Adrianna King, 21, has been charged with one count of reckless homicide in connection with the shooting.
Police responded to the shooting in the 6900 block of Brooklawn Drive just after midnight Sunday.
Officers located a victim, later identified as 18-year-old Armani Hill, who suffered a gunshot wound.
Hill was taken to UofL Hospital where she later died.
It’s unclear what led up to the incident.
Louisville protester Kris Smith fatally shot weeks after death of BLM activist
The victim was found dead inside a vehicle on Friday
Travis Nagdy.
The killing of Breonna Taylor in Kentucky brougt together many advocates for social justice and police reform, but unfortunately, it also lead to the death of yet another demonstrator, 42-year-old
Kris Smith.
USA Today reported. Just like Nagdy, the 42-year-old business owner, a regular at
Black Lives Matter protests, was fatally shot inside a vehicle, according to Louisville Metro Police.
Kris Smith, a business owner and prominent protester, was shot and killed Friday in Louisville.
His death comes less than three weeks after Travis Nagdy, a fellow protest leader, was killed.https://t.co/wn9tVtoJ8Ppic.twitter.com/DqZvkG12zi Bailey Loosemore (@bloosemore) December 11, 2020
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