'Sickening': Loved Ones, Colleagues Mourn Victims of Louisville Bank Shooting

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'Sickening': Loved Ones, Colleagues Mourn Victims of Louisville Bank Shooting
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In the 146th mass shooting of the year, four people were killed Monday when a shooter opened fire at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky

Barrick, 40, was the senior vice president of commercial real estate banking at Old National Bank. He had been there less than a year, according to his LinkedIn page, and had worked in the industry for almost two decades.

In 2020, the outlet Louisville Business First included him on a list ofTutt, 64, was the commercial real estate market executive for the southern region at Old National Bank, according to LinkedIn. He’d been with the company since 2015. Oldham County Judge Executive David Voegele told thehe’d served with Tutt on the board of the Oldham-La Grange Development Authority. “He added a tremendous amount of insights as we went about developing our office park in LaGrange,” Voegele told the paper.

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