4 dead, 3 injured after mass shooting in northern Kentucky
Published 8:00 am Monday, July 8, 2024
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Four people were killed and three others injured in a mass shooting in northern Kentucky where the suspected shooter led police on chase before turning the gun on himself.
Police responded to a call just before 3 on Saturday morning for an active shooting situation at a home in Florence.
When they arrived, law enforcement found seven adults suffering from gunshot wounds. Four of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene, according to reports.
The three wounded victims were taken for treatment and are in critical but stable condition at a local hospital.
During a press conference, Police Chief Jeff Mallery said Chase Garvey, 20, of Florence, was the suspect believed to have been the shooter during a birthday party at a private residence.
People had gathered at the home for a birthday party for the 21-year-old son of the homeowner, Mallery said. The homeowner, identified as Melissa Parrett, 44, died in the shooting, the police chief said. It appeared that Garvey knew people at the party but he had not been invited, Mallery said.
The others killed in the shooting were Shane Miller, 20; Hayden Rybicki, 20; and Delaney Eary, 19, police said.
Police said Garvey fled the scene of the shooting by car, leading officers on a chase that ended when the suspect drove his vehicle into a ditch. When officers approached the vehicle, they found the suspect suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, police said.
Garvey was taken to local hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Florence police said he acted alone and that there is no further threat to the public.
“We never dealt with this before,” Mallery said. “We know it’s going on throughout the nation, but this is the first time we’ve had a mass shooting in Florence. Yeah, it is very emotional. My emotions are for the victims, their families, the officers that responded, everybody that was touched by this situation.”
The chief said officers had shown up earlier in the night to the house for a loud noise complaint that was unrelated to the shooting.
The Florence Police Department’s investigators have asked that anyone with information contact the department on 859-371-1234.