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Human remains in Kentucky positively identified as the Kentucky highway shooter
Human remains found in Kentucky have been positively identified as the man who shot 12 vehicles and wounded five people on Interstate 75 more than a week earlier.
Body of suspected I-75 shooter Joseph Couch found. A timeline of the events
Kentucky State Police Commissioner Phillip Burnett Jr. said "articles associated with the body," suggest the remains could belong to Joseph Couch.
Initial DNA test of body believed to be of Kentucky's Sept. 7 mass shooter is inconclusive
An initial DNA test of a body believed to belong to Joseph Couch, the suspected gunman behind southern Kentucky's Sept. 7 mass shooting that left five people injured, was inconclusive, officials said Thursday.
Authorities investigate active shooter situation near London, Kentucky
According to the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office, I-75 has been closed nine miles north of London after numerous people were shot on Saturday.
Authorities search for shooter along I-75 in southeastern Kentucky with up to 7 people hurt
The shooting began just after 6:30 p.m. Saturday and was followed by an intense search for a suspect by multiple law enforcement agencies.
Authorities find body believed to be suspect in Kentucky highway shooting
The unidentified body was found Wednesday in Laurel County, where authorities said Joseph Couch, 32, opened fire at vehicles on Sept. 7.
Body found in Kentucky confirmed to be I-75 shooting suspect Joseph Couch
Bone DNA extracted from the body found in Laurel County was confirmed to belong to Joseph Couch, the suspect wanted in connection to the shooting on I-75 that happened on September 7, according to Kentucky State Police.
Officials Confirm Body Found Near Site of Kentucky Highway Shooting Was Suspect’s
The identification, made through DNA testing, affirmed the belief of officials. The body was discovered Wednesday after a 12-day manhunt.
Kentucky governor confirms body found near site of freeway mass shooting is alleged I-75 gunman
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear confirmed that the body found during a search near a freeway this week was alleged Interstate 75 gunman Joseph Couch.
Body found near Kentucky highway identified as shooting spree suspect
The body found Wednesday near the Kentucky highway where a gunman opened fire Sept. 7 has been identified as the suspected shooter, Joseph A. Couch, officials said on Friday.
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A couple found the Kentucky highway shooter's remains by being bounty hunters for a week, they say
It was a married couple who discovered remains that authorities believe were a man who opened fire on a Kentucky highway ...
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Where is London, Kentucky? City with active shooter situation in Laurel County
An active shooter situation broke out Saturday, leading to the shutdown of Interstate 75. The situation is happening in ...
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The McCoys found the I-75 shooter’s body. Why wouldn’t they get full $35,000 reward?
Fred and Sheila McCoy, the Kentucky couple who livestreamed on YouTube their discovery of the body of the Interstate 75 ...
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London Shooting: Active Shooter On I-75 In Kentucky, Several Injuries Reported
The City of London Mayor Randall Weddle confirmed that there was a shooting incident on I-75 near exit 49. According to local ...
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London, KY shooting: All victims discharged from hospitals. What to know
Five people were injured in the I-75 shooting near Exit 49. Three victims were later discharged from a Lexington hospital and ...
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London police, mayor address ongoing manhunt for suspected I-75 shooter
In Laurel County, the manhunt continues for Joseph Couch, the man police believe pulled the trigger on I-75 Saturday, ...
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Gerth: London, KY shooter reaction shows Vance is right. Shootings are now 'a fact of life.'
These types of mass shootings don't need to be common, but the gun culture in America has made it more difficult to stop them ...
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