Earlier this month, the ATF said the weapon would be destroyed by March 15, which was last Friday.
Investigators said the shooter legally bought the rifle six days before the shooting at a local gun dealer.
The Louisville community mourned the loss of many souls in 2023, a list highlighted by legends and heroes, hall-of-famers and servants, fathers and friends.
LMPD released a 64-page document Tuesday, making public the details of the investigation.
The downtown Louisville branch has been closed since a mass shooting took place there on April 10, claiming the lives of five people who worked there.
Fun Tea and the Louisville Metro Police Foundation will host the fundraiser on Saturday, May 27, and Sunday, May 28.
Dallas Schwartz still has a long road ahead. She hasn't been home since the shooting in downtown Louisville on April 10.
Old National Bank CEO Jim Ryan said the donations are their way of showing gratitude to the community for their help in support.
They're there for each other to help break the stigma and let them know that it's OK to not be OK.
Sarah Davasher-Wisdom, president and CEO of Greater Louisville Inc., said the city's business community is "shaken," having known several of the victims