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BREAKING NEWS Active shooter on the loose at Kentucky Expo Center and fairground as families run for their lives

BREAKING NEWS Active shooter on the loose at Kentucky Expo Center and fairground as families run for their lives

Daily Mail​13-07-2025
An active shooter is on the loose at a fairground in Louisville, Kentucky.
Police swarmed the active scene at Kentucky Exposition Center, where summer fairgrounds for families are currently staged, on Sunday afternoon.
The horror scene comes just hours after a separate shooter opened fire at Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, Kentucky, before fleeing to a church about 16 miles away.
The fairground shooting occurred about an hour away from this morning's gunfire.
Louisville Metro Police Department said in a statement: 'We are aware of a report of an "Active Aggressor" on the property of the Fairgrounds in Louisville. At this time there are NO victims found yet. Please avoid the area due to a heavy police presence.'
This is a breaking news story.
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