Manhunt over Kentucky highway shooting which injured 5 people stretches into second day
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Drivers parking along the US Interstate 75. A suspect opened fire on vehicles travelling along the highway, injuring five people.
PHOTO: REUTERS
KENTUCKY – The Kentucky police were searching a remote, heavily wooded area on Sept 8 for a suspected gunman who opened fire on vehicles
The authorities urged residents to stay away from the site of the manhunt, as search teams scoured a rugged, rocky area near the interstate 12.9km from the US city of London in south-eastern Kentucky where they believe the gunman was contained.
Officials named Mr Joseph Couch, 32, as a suspect after discovering a car registered to him parked on a service road near the shooting site. A rifle case was recovered from the vehicle, and an AR rifle was found near the car on the afternoon of Sept 8, the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office said.
Laurel County public schools cancelled Sept 9 classes out of an abundance of caution on the evening of Sept 8, and Mayor Randall Weddle of London, Kentucky, urged residents to steer clear of the shooting scene.
“Stay home. Let the first responders do their jobs,” Mr Weddle told a news conference on the evening of Sept 8.
Difficult terrain has complicated the manhunt, which includes a helicopter and a drone with infrared technology and involves federal, state and local agencies.
“That’s probably one of the most remote exits on I-75,” Deputy Gilbert Acciardo of the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office told reporters. “It’s a big task. We want to get him before it gets dark again.”
Investigators have not determined a motive for the shooting, Mr Acciardo said.
The incident began in the early evening, when officers responded to reports of gunshots at vehicles on the highway. The shots came from a hillside overlooking the highway, Mr Acciardo said, describing a chaotic scene with bullet-riddled cars pulled onto the shoulder.
Officials named Mr Joseph Couch as a suspect after discovering a car registered to him parked on a service road near the shooting site.
PHOTO: REUTERS
Five people were in stable condition despite some serious injuries, including one victim who was shot in the face and another in the arm.
Nine vehicles were struck by bullets in all, according to the sheriff’s office. The attack shut down the highway for several hours.
An assault-style rifle was also found near the interstate and in the vicinity of the car on Sept 8, the authorities said.
The shooting took place three days after two students and two teachers were killed, and nine others wounded, at a high school in Winder, Georgia.
A 14-year-old student and his father, suspected of giving his son access to the gun used in the shooting, have been charged. REUTERS


