A Kentucky Supermarket Shooting: A Harrowing Tale of Random Tragedy
The incident unfolded*
A gunman entered a Kroger store in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, on Wednesday around 2:30 PM EDT.
He opened fire on a man inside the store, ending the victim’s life before absurdly stepping out into the parking lot.
In the lot, the shooter turned his sights on a woman and killed her as well.
Nobody else was hurt during the chaotic exchange.
The brave bystander and the police dogged pursuit*
A nearby person – possibly the father of Steve Zinninger – found himself in a shootout with the suspect as the gunman fled the scene in a vehicle.
The officer on the beat, after chasing the shooter on foot, intercepted the fleeing vehicle and nabbed the suspect shortly thereafter.
Jeffersontown Police Chief Sam Rogers told reporters that both victims were shot multiple times, and that their exact reasons for being targeted were unclear.
Silence over identities*
Authorities have not released the names of the suspect or the victims.
The shooting seemed unplanned, with no motive offered at the time of the briefing.
Steve Zinninger’s eerie account*
“My dad waited outside while my mom shopped inside,” Steve recounted to Wave3 News.
When the gunfire erupted, he watched people scrambling for cover.
He claims the shooter approached his father calmly, whispering, “please don’t shoot and I won’t shoot you.”
“White folks don’t kill white folks,” the shooter allegedly told him, a chilling line that perplexes everyone.
Eyewitness evidence*
A store owner filmed the suspect as he lurked around the parking lot, shouting at onlookers for police.
The footage shows the suspect sprinting away, only to be chased by an officer.
Kroger’s reassuring statement*
“Thanks to the local police’s swift action, the suspect is in custody and our store remains safe,” the company said.
What a shopper like Drew Butler experienced*
While browsing, Butler heard a barrage of shots.
He and another customer ducked into a room, barricading themselves.
“After the fourth shot, I couldn’t tell if we hit five or fifteen,” he told Wave3 News, batteries of bullets echoing in his mind.
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In this unsettling incident, the random nature of the victims, the chaotic combat, and the urgent police response paint a stark picture of how violence can strike anyone at any time. The community now faces the choice of grappling with grief while demanding accountability for what happened.