Louisville gun shop employee taught Old National Bank shooter how to hold, load AR-15, lawsuit claims
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The lawsuit claims River City Firearms not only failed to stop Sturgeon's purchase but "used the opportunity to make an additional profit."
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Four survivors of last April's mass shooting at Old National Bank in downtown Louisville joined the families of two of those killed that day in filing a lawsuit against the local shop that sold the AR-15 to the shooter.
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