2 dead in Louisville after shooting, stabbing near Park Duvalle and Jacobs neighborhoods
Two men are dead after two separate incidents in various parts of Louisville May 27.
Louisville Metro Police spokesperson Aaron Ellis said Second Division officers responded to reports of a shooting in the 3500 block of Bells Lane just after midnight. When officers arrived, they found a man with a gunshot wound outside of a home near the Park Duvalle neighborhood.
First responders pronounced the man dead at the scene and LMPD's homicide unit is investigating. There are currently no known suspects.
Shortly after 4 a.m., Fourth Division officers were called to assist other first responders in the 1700 block of Liberty Bell Way in the Jacobs neighborhood, Ellis said. When they arrived, they found a man inside a vehicle in a parking lot with a stab wound.
He was pronounced dead at the scene and LMPD's homicide unit is investigating. There are no known suspects.
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In both cases, anyone with information and phone or video surveillance is asked to call the anonymous tip line at (502)574-5673 or use the online crime tip portal.
Reach Marina Johnson at Marina.Johnson@courier-journal.com.
This story was updated to add a video.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: 2 dead in Louisville after shooting and stabbing

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