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Manhunt underway in US after Kentucky highway shooting

By AFP
September 09, 2024
This handout image taken and released by the Mount Vernon Fire Department on September 7, 2024 shows traffic stopped on Interstate 75 during an active shooter incident near London, Kentucky. — AFP
This handout image taken and released by the Mount Vernon Fire Department on September 7, 2024 shows traffic stopped on Interstate 75 during an active shooter incident near London, Kentucky. — AFP 

WASHINGTON: Five people were shot along a highway in the southern US state of Kentucky, US media reported on Saturday, as police hunted for a suspect considered “armed and dangerous.”

Randall Weddle, mayor of London, Kentucky, told local media that in addition to the wounded there were more people hurt in a car accident caused by the shooting.

The shooting did not appear to be random, he told the Louisville Courier Journal, while a radio host reported that it was sparked “by two cars in an altercation.”

The suspected shooter opened fire onto Interstate 75 from a wooded area off the highway, Weddle said.

There were “multiple severe injuries” but no confirmed deaths, local news station WYMT reported.

Authorities were searching for Joseph Couch, 32, considered a person of interest in the shooting that temporarily closed I-75 in both directions due to the “active shooter situation.”

“Consider armed and dangerous,” the sheriff´s office said in a Facebook post. “Do not attempt to approach.”

Kentucky State Police spokesman Scottie Pennington posted on Facebook that “we are urging people to stay inside.”

He later told the Louisville Courier Journal that “we have no clue where (the suspect) is at.”

Rural Laurel County is south of the city of Lexington along I-75, a major north-south artery cutting across the eastern half of the United States.

Saturday´s incident comes after two students and two teachers were killed in a school shooting in Georgia.

A 14-year-old boy was charged with murder while his father, who had allegedly purchased the gun for him as a gift, was charged with involuntary manslaughter and second-degree murder.

Gun violence is common in the United States, a country where there are more firearms than people.