(L) Connor Sturgeon LinkedIn Photo. (R) A makeshift memorial is set up on the steps of the Old National Bank, site of the April 10, 2023, shooting in Louisville, Kentucky, on April 12 2023. - Suspected gunman Connor Sturgeon, a 25-year-old bank employee, opened fire at the bank Monday, killing five people and wounding at least eight others in a livestreamed attack before police shot and killed him. After an initial death toll of four, Louisville authorities announced in the evening that a fifth victim, a 57-year-old woman, had died of her injuries (Photo by LEANDRO LOZADA / AFP) (Photo by LEANDRO LOZADA/AFP /AFP via Getty Images)

Police Report: Louisville Bank Shooter’s Journal Shows He Targeted ‘Upper-Class White People’ To Highlight Soft Gun Laws, Prompt Politicians

According to a police report released on Tuesday that included excerpts from the shooter’s journal, the man who killed five people at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky, in April was driven by his anger over the country’s “careless” gun laws and believed that a “bloody rampage” of White victims would prompt politicians into action.

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