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Kentucky Community Fearful as Manhunt Intensifies for Shooting Suspect

Community on Edge as Search for Kentucky Shooting Suspect Continues

In London, Kentucky, authorities are intensifying their search for Joseph Couch, the man accused of firing an AR-15 from a cliff and injuring five people traveling on the Interstate 75. The violent incident took place on Saturday afternoon, and since then, Couch has evaded law enforcement.

Text Messages Reveal Alarming Intentions

According to an arrest warrant, Couch, 32, texted a woman just before the shooting, stating, “I’m going to kill a lot of people. Well try at least.” He sent another message less than thirty minutes before the attack, saying, “I’ll kill myself afterwards…” Alarmed by the messages, the woman promptly contacted 911. After the shooting, police discovered Couch’s vehicle, an AR-15, and ammunition along a forest service road.

The Incident and Its Aftermath

The shooting spree injured five individuals who were driving south on the interstate. Victims included Rebecca Puryear, who described herself as “a walking miracle”, after being struck by a bullet that hit her passenger-side window, wounded her arm, and penetrated her chest. In total, authorities reported that the victims suffered from very severe injuries, with one person shot in the face.

After the incident, Couch made significant purchases at a gun store, buying an AR-15 with a sight and 1,000 rounds of ammunition for nearly $3,000. These purchases were deemed legal by the sheriff’s office.

Search Efforts and Community Concerns

Authorities have launched a massive search initiative using drones, helicopters, dogs, and over a hundred personnel to locate Couch. Many of these search teams have been scouring the extensive and dense surroundings of the Daniel Boone National Forest, which poses challenges due to its location having cliffs, sinkholes, and potential wildlife hazards.

Authorities hope that by applying constant pressure on Couch, they can ultimately lead him to surrender. “We want to make it as uncomfortable as possible for Mr. Couch,” stated Kentucky State Police spokesperson Scottie Pennington. He called for the locals to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities while encouraging community members to keep cellphones charged and close by.

Community Impact and School Closures

The fear stemming from the shooting incident has affected the local community greatly, with numerous schools in the surrounding areas canceling classes. Over a dozen districts, including those in Laurel, Jackson, and Clay counties, suspended education as a precaution.

“Everybody is scared,” remarked Randall Weddle, the mayor of London, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. Despite the lack of deaths in the shooting, this random act of violence has left residents uneasy and unsettled.

Authorities Continue the Investigation

The motive behind Couch’s actions remains unclear, but officials are actively working alongside the FBI to determine his intentions based on recovered materials. Couch notably served in the Army Reserve for six years and has a minimal criminal record, with a prior terroristic threatening charge dismissed earlier this year.

As the investigation unfolds, authorities plan to keep searching until Couch is found. They have offered a reward of $15,000 for any information leading to his capture. Furthermore, they urge the public to report any signs or clues that might assist in bringing him into custody.

A Call for Caution

While the search continues and fear rises, officials reiterate the importance of remaining cautious and observant. Anyone who might see Couch or has valuable information is urged to contact law enforcement immediately. Pennington made it clear: “If you see something, say something.”


Author: HERE Greenwood

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