like previously said, the family members have been reported to be cooperating, but he also has a terrorist threat that was dismissedAny clue how he has been identified?
jmo
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like previously said, the family members have been reported to be cooperating, but he also has a terrorist threat that was dismissedAny clue how he has been identified?
jmo
I know this reply is well after the fact and you likely know how the suspect was identified....but for other recent readers here, it was because they found his abandoned vehicle on a remote local road with an empty AR-15 case in it.Any clue how he has been identified?
jmo
Thank you for the update, and Welcome to Websleuths!Update: Searches will resume 8am Monday
(From local source, will keep updated as I am near the area)
Yeah, that question was from over 24 hours ago when the story was still breaking. We've learned more since then. But thanks for bringing us all up to speed!I know this reply is well after the fact and you likely know how the suspect was identified....but for other recent readers here, it was because they found his abandoned vehicle on a remote local road with an empty AR-15 case in it.
(yeah, I knew that you knew and were on top of this case.)Yeah, that question was from over 24 hours ago when the story was still breaking. We've learned more since then. But thanks for bringing us all up to speed!
jmo
They're not doing ground searches because of the danger to law enforcement, but they haven't mentioned not doing drone searches. I imagine they are, for the reason you stated. I wish a reporter had asked that question so we had a definitive answer.Granted I’ve not watched the latest press conference; has it been indicated definitively why they would not search overnight for the suspect? If he has un-alived himself, chance to use infrared and other night search capabilities successfully could diminish? Alternatively he could do further harm as well. MOO
SEP 8, 2024
Law enforcement believe Couch is hidden somewhere in the woods off that service road, but the rugged terrain has made their search for him slow-moving and uniquely challenging.Police: AR-15 used in attack on I-75 purchased the morning of shooting, suspect still at large
Authorities believe Joseph Couch, the suspected shooter, is hiding in the woods off Exit 49.www.wave3.com
“It’s very unforgiving terrain and not somewhere you want to put people in the dark searching for a needle in a haystack,” said Capt. Richard Darlrymple of the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office.
Ground searches have been suspended until daylight. Other resources in the contained area are still being utilized through the night.
Law enforcement tracked the site of the shooting back to a ledge 30 feet below a cliff. That marked the third location where evidence was recovered, along with the dumped vehicle and weapon.
No I don’t. I wanted to add, if you are talking about shootings from the overpasses in Louisville, it was all over the local news stations and when driving in the Louisville atea there were signs lit up over the interstates making people aware. No arrests made. People have to go on but it’s eerie sometimes. The last person killed was an off duty highway patrolman. Very sad. He was young and had small children. No reason for this!Do you know if theres a websleuths thread for this?
I’m sorry. I will pray for you and everyone else.I frequently work in Louisville, Lexington, and rural areas all over Kentucky. I will be traveling down I-75 this week for work.
There’s erroneous news everywhere I have read. I read there were multiple deaths. Five were hit. Some in stable condition. I watched WLKY and WAVE3 out of Louisville and of course there was a lot written on Daily Mail. I read some on Fox also. Be glad when he is caught and charges are filed so we know exactly.From the 9:00 pm presser, WYMT-TV reported that police officials do not believe that any of the five victims who were severely injured will die.
A total of 12 vehicles were hit with 20-30 rounds shot.
Police officials said that the suspect has previous military experience and is a former member of the National Guard.
At this time police cannot rule out the possibility that the suspect may have committed suicide.
Source:
Suspect has military experience, bought supposed weapon gay of shooting
What shocks me is she was released. Hospitals here are nothing more than triage centers. I fractured my spine in December. Hospital released me to go home and wait for surgery two weeks later.SEP 8, 2024
[...]Kentucky I-75 shooting suspect vowed over text to ‘kill a lot of people,’ arrest warrant says
(CNN) — The man suspected of shooting five people traveling on a Kentucky interstate texted a woman ahead of the attack, warning of his plan to “kill a lot ofwww.wfft.com
“It sounded like a tire had blown, so I asked my husband, and he said it was gunshots,” Puryear told CNN on Sunday.
“The next thing I know, my ears are ringing. I look over and my (passenger-side) window is busted and there’s a bullet hole.”
[...]
“I started fainting and going in and out, and he told me to get in his cruiser so he could take me to the hospital.”
Puryear said a bullet entered through the passenger-side window and struck her right arm, penetrating her chest before exiting through her left arm. She was released from a hospital later Saturday night but will need surgery.
[...]
Law enforcement stated at the press conference Sunday that all the victims are all expected to survive.There’s erroneous news everywhere I have read. I read there were multiple deaths. Five were hit. Some in stable condition. I watched WLKY and WAVE3 out of Louisville and of course there was a lot written on Daily Mail. I read some on Fox also. Be glad when he is caught and charges are filed so we know exactly.
I can say there are thick dense woods and very rocky mountainous region. No lights in the area at night. It would be dangerous for LE and easy to be picked off by a man with a rifle. I suppose helicopters with lights and snipers would help. I am guessing they believe they have him surrounded. Lots of terrain to cover. He may know that area better than they do. I worry about copy cats though. This happens all over the country. MSM doesn’t cover it much. IMO.Granted I’ve not watched the latest press conference; has it been indicated definitively why they would not search overnight for the suspect? If he has un-alived himself, chance to use infrared and other night search capabilities successfully could diminish? Alternatively he could do further harm as well. MOO
Can drone searches fly between the mountains and rocks where he could be hiding? I don’t know.They're not doing ground searches because of the danger to law enforcement, but they haven't mentioned not doing drone searches. I imagine they are, for the reason you stated. I wish a reporter had asked that question so we had a definitive answer.
The Sheriffs Office themselves have stated that five people had been injured, and all are stable/expected to recover.There’s erroneous news everywhere I have read. I read there were multiple deaths. Five were hit. Some in stable condition. I watched WLKY and WAVE3 out of Louisville and of course there was a lot written on Daily Mail. I read some on Fox also. Be glad when he is caught and charges are filed so we know exactly.
This is what I mean about the news. He says the five victims remain hospitalized. Then a report here says a victim was released from the hospital although they require surgery. I heard some victims are dead.SEP 8, 2024
Kentucky shooting: Suspect was in Army Reserve, purchased weapon, ammo Saturday
Laurel County, Kentucky, authorities confirmed that five people suffered gunshot wounds on Interstate 75 Saturday evening.www.courier-journal.com
- Couch purchased a gun and about 1,000 rounds of ammunition Saturday morning at a place in Loudon.
- It was a legal purchase, per Sheriff Root.
- He served in the National Guard for four years in an engineer battalion.
- Captain Dalrymple said they searched his house Sunday evening.
- Michael Stansbury, special agent in charge of the Louisville FBI office said, "We have solid evidence. His vehicle was at the scene. A firearm that he purchased yesterday was at the scene...We have interviewed people; we feel pretty confident this is the individual."
- KSP have taken over the manhunt.
- Laurel Co Sheriff's Office will handle the criminal investigation.
- Search efforts after nightfall pose a safety risk to first responders, especially due to the rough terrain.
- Mayor Randall Weddle said the five victims remain hospitalized, some with serious injuries.
- Laurel County Public Schools will be closed Monday.