2 dead in shooting at Kentucky grocery store, police say

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Last Updated Oct 24, 2018 6:11 PM EDT

JEFFERSONTOWN, Ky. — Police say two people have been killed in a shooting at a grocery store on the outskirts of Louisville, Kentucky. The chief of the Jeffersontown Police Department said a suspect was detained following the shooting Wednesday afternoon.

The shooting was reported just after 3 p.m. at the Kroger store in Jeffersontown, located on the eastern outskirts of Louisville.  

Police Chief Sam Rogers told reporters a suspect entered the store, encountered a man, fired multiple shots at him and left. The suspect then encountered a woman in the parking lot and shot her as well. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene, Rogers said.

Police said the shooter then exchanged fire with an armed citizen in the parking lot, but no one was injured in that exchange, reports CBS affiliate WKLY. The suspect fled, but was apprehended a short distance away.

A witness who is an emergency medical technician told the station he prepared to give aid to the woman, but then realized she was dead.

“Once they got the gentleman on the ground, I hollered at them and said, ‘Look, I’m an EMT. Let me get out here and try to help this woman,'” said the witness, Eric Deacon. “So that’s when I went, ran over, I get down. I’m getting ready to start CPR on her, and when I looked at her, I knew she was gone. There was nothing I could do.”

Rogers couldn’t speak to a motive and said the shootings were apparently random.

Witnesses inside the store told WLKY’s Lauren Adams they took cover, fearing for their lives.  

In a statement released to CBS News, a Kroger spokeswoman said the company is “shocked and saddened” by the shooting. 

“Thanks to the quick response of the local police department, the suspect was apprehended and our store is secure,” the statement said. 

The statement said the store is closed and Kroger is cooperating with law enforcement.

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