Kentucky church shooting leaves 3 dead, including suspect
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Three family members of the women killed Sunday afternoon at Richmond Road Baptist Church in Lexington recounted the chaotic scene in an interview with the Herald-Leader.
Lexington Police and Kentucky State Police say they took 58-year-old Jerry Gumm of Nicholasville into custody after he allegedly tried to drive through the grass and enter the active crime scene outside the church.
After wounding a Kentucky State Police trooper, police say Guy House headed for Richmond Road Baptist Church in a stolen vehicle.
Two people were killed and three were injured Sunday during a crime spree by Lexington man Guy House. Here’s what we know about each of the victims.
According to her loved ones, Christina Combs was a devoted mother of five and a third-semester nursing student at Bluegrass Community and Technical College’s Lawrenceburg campus.
We're learning new details about the victims in the shooting at Richmond Road Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
Gov. Andy Beshear thanked swift response by police, asked for prayers for those shot at Blue Grass Airport and Richmond Road Baptist Church.
The day was interrupted when a man came on church property and shot four people, killing two women and injuring two men. The two women were identified as 72-year-old Beverly Gumm and 32-year-old Christina Combs. One man is in critical condition while the other is stable.