Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio
May 8, 2021 | 7:38 AM
The man sought for a shooting incident Thursday night on North Elm Street is in custody after he went to the hospital Friday night with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Hopkinsville Police Sgt. Tony Sierra says there was evidence at the scene that 24-year old Marshawn Taylor of Hopkinsville had also shot himself when he shot 26-year old Marka Smith of Owensboro in the wrist and hip while she was sitting in a vehicle in the 100 block of North Elm.
Taylor went to Jennie Stuart Medical Center Friday night with a minor gunshot wound to the thigh and was treated and released into the custody of Hopkinsville police.
Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio
Apr 16, 2021 10:13 AM
A medical episode likely contributed to a single-vehicle rollover accident Friday morning at Millbrooke Drive and Country Club Lane that injured the driver.
A woman was traveling toward Country Club on Millbrooke when she had a medical emergency, according to Hopkinsville Police Sgt. Rico Rodriguez. Her vehicle then continued at a high rate of speed, crossed Country Club and overturned before coming to rest in the grass.
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Hopkinsville, KY, USA / WHOP 1230 AM | News Radio
Jan 25, 2021 4:45 PM
Three Christian County public schools were placed on lockdown Monday afternoon after an alleged threat against a student and an arrest has been made.
A female student at Gateway Academy received a threat a through social media messaging service at about 2:50 p.m. from a male juvenile who said he had a gun and that he was coming to campus to shoot her, according to Hopkinsville Police Sgt. Rico Rodriguez.
He says officers were able to confirm the threat was made and Gateway, Christian County Middle School and Christian County High School were all placed on lockdown as a precautionary measure.