On Mother's Day, a trip to the Shively Animal Clinic took a turn a woman never expected. She ended a man's life.
A shooting at the Shively Animal Clinic on Mother's Day continues to stir controversy after a Jefferson County grand jury decided not to indict the shooter on any charges.
According to the Commonwealth's Attorney's office, evidence in the case showed that she acted in self defense.
The grand jury was considering reckless homicide and second-degree manslaughter charges stemming from the Mother's Day shooting.
The department said there are posts falsely accusing a person named "Tee Wilson" as being involved in the incident.
People gathered at Jefferson Square Park in downtown Louisville demanding justice for Taylor.
The case is now in the hands of the Commonwealth's Attorney.
Police said 21-year-old Trent Taylor, Jr. was shot Sunday night.
Investigators with the Shively Police Department said a woman has been falsely accused of being the shooter and has received "threats to her life."
A man was killed in a shooting at an animal hospital in Shively on Sunday evening, according to police.