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.
Two people were killed at a Kentucky church after a gunman who earlier shot and wounded a state trooper fled there, according to local police.
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear expressed concern over the weekend shooting in Lexington that left two people dead and two others injured.
The assailant was fatally shot by police at a Lexington church, but not before shooting five people and killing two.
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.