LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A second arrest was made Monday in connection with a shooting at a Louisville lounge that injured four people.
A 17-year-old boy was arrested and charged with four counts of assault and possession of a handgun by a minor in the Jan. 4 shooting at Lenny's Lounge, according to Louisville Metro Police spokesperson Aaron Ellis.
Officers responded what was described as a chaotic scene in the 3700 block of Klondike Lane at 5:32 a.m. Jan. 4 in the city's Klondike neighborhood. They found two young adults had been shot.
According to police, two more victims were self-transported to local hospitals but rerouted to University of Louisville Hospital. The victims included three young adults, ages 18 to 21 and a 17-year-old.
32-year-old Ezekiel C. Dean of Louisville is charged with assault in connection to the Jan. 4, 2026 shooting at Lenny's Lounge in the Klondike neighborhood that left four people injured. (Photo courtesy of LMDC)
Police said at the time one of the victims was in critical condition. No update has been given on their condition.
The teen's arrest is the second in the case. About two weeks after the shooting, Ezekiel C. Dean, 32, was arrested and charged with assault and possession of a handgun by a felon.
LMPD said Flock security cameras helped them find Dean, linking a rental car at the shooting scene to him.
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