A Louisville man is being called a hero after saving a woman and little boy he said were being robbed at gunpoint.
Le-Roy Ford said as a dad himself, he knew he had to help.
Police and mall officials are heaping praise on a Bartholomew County, Indiana, man who saved lives after he pulled a gun and opened fire on an active shooter inside the mall Sunday evening, despite a mall policy prohibiting guns.
The jury recommended 25 years and sentencing will be held in February.
It happened Tuesday evening in the 600 block of Echelon Way, just west of the intersection of North English Station Road and Aiken Road.
The incident took place in the 600 block of Echelon Way, just west of the intersection of North English Station Road and Aiken Road.
In an overnight public Facebook post, Teri Burbrink asked the good Samaritan to step forward.
When Artina Paris-Jones' phone rang last Monday, she said the caller ID showed it was LG&E.
While in the ICU, Missi Berger wondered how she got there. She remembers going shopping on July 13 at a PetSmart on the Outer Loop, parking near the handicapped spots near the front of the store, but she doesn't remember leaving.
The dog, Dean, went to the east campus of the Kentucky Humane Society Wednesday and was adopted in less than an hour, the organization said in a Facebook post.