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KSP investigating after 50-year-old man shot, killed inside Carroll County gun store
CARROLLTON, Ky. — Ernest Welch, the owner of Welch’s Riverside Restaurant in Carrollton, says there are some customers you never forget, and Chad Wainscott is one of them. “When you seen Chad, you seen a smile,” said Welch “They're just a good Christian family, and it's such a shame. It's such a loss for the county.”
Man killed at Kentucky gun store when firearm being handled by another customer goes off
A Kentucky man was shot and killed at a gun store when a firearm being handled by another customer went off, according to Kentucky State Police. The shooting happened about 8:30 p.m. Saturday at a gun store in Carroll County, in Northern Kentucky. The preliminary investigation indicates that a customer...
Man fatally shot at gun store
Kentucky State Police is investigating after a man was fatally shot at a gun store in Carroll County. The shooting occurred Saturday night at approximately 8:30 at Humphrey Double H Sale at 1496 Whites Run Road, about seven miles east of Carrollton, and resulted in the death of 50-year-old Chad A. Wainscott, of Worthville.
Shooting death at gun store in Carroll County appears accidental
A Kentucky man was shot and killed Saturday night at a gun store in Carroll County. The shooting appears to be accidental, according to the Kentucky State Police. KSP Post 5 supervisors said they were contacted by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office on Saturday night at 8:30, reporting that a shooting had taken place at […] The post Shooting death at gun store in Carroll County appears accidental appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
DEATH OF WORTHVILLE, KENTUCKY MAN RESULT OF SHOOTING INSIDE A GUN STORE IN CARROLL COUNTY
CARROLTON, KY – The Kentucky State Police (KSP) is reporting an investigation by KSP Post 5, Campbellsburg involving a shooting death that occurred in Carroll County on Saturday, June 29. KSP Detectives responded to the scene and began an investigation. Post 5 supervision was contacted by the Carroll County...
Kentucky Man Killed in Gun Shop After Fellow Customer Accidentally Shoots Him
A Kentucky man was reportedly killed after a fellow gun shop customer accidentally shot him while “manipulating” a firearm. The Kentucky State Police’s Campbellsburg Post, Post 5, shared in a statement that it is investigating a shooting death. It occurred in Carroll County on Saturday, June 29, at approximately 8:30 p.m. local time.
Police investigating after shooting at gun store leaves man dead in northern Kentucky
CARROLLTON, Ky. — A man has died after being shot by a customer inside a gun store in northern Kentucky. It happened around 8:30 p.m. Saturday, when Kentucky State Police troopers responded to a gun store on Whites Run Road in Carroll County. When troopers got to the scene,...
Kentucky man dies after firearm discharges inside gun store, police investigating
CARROLLTON, Ky. — A man is dead after a firearm discharged inside a Carroll County gun store over the weekend. Kentucky State Police (KSP) said authorities responded to a gun store on Whites Run Road around 8:30 p.m. on Saturday. When police arrived, they found 50-year-old Chad Wainscott being...
Deadly shooting at Kentucky gun store under investigation
CARROLTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Kentucky State Police is investigating a deadly shooting at a gun store. KSP says they were contacted by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office reporting a shooting at a gun store at Whites Run Road on Saturday evening. Upon arrival, they say they located the victim...
Man dead after firearm was discharged in Carroll County gun store.
A man is dead after a firearm discharged at a gun shop in Carroll County, according to a release from Kentucky State Police. KSP Post 5 personnel responded to a call that came in about 8:30 p.m. Saturday regarding a shooting in a gun shop at 1496 Whites Run Road, the release stated. When personnel arrived, Chad Wainscott, 50, was being treated for a gunshot wound.
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