Thank you for NOT focusing on the shooter but focusing on the victims and their stories.
@jenniferyule87867 ай бұрын
Thats what made this SOOOOOOO BORING If you do not know the victims, they have no real impact on you so why get a back story? I am being honest.
@Immastudrespctvly94327 ай бұрын
@@jenniferyule8786wow that’s so sad 😞 that’s how you feel about this entire situation!! I wonder if it were you or a family member or ur daughter or son if u would feel the same way?!! Smh 🤦🏽♂️ 😮😮😢😢😢 9:04
@marie-michelleanderson28517 ай бұрын
@@Immastudrespctvly9432 This must be a young person with little life experience. When people are young they are sometimes selfish, stupid thinkers who are quasi psychopathic in their emotional reactions. Just like how young 20s drive without consciously acting with awareness that a car is a deadly weapon. Swerving around vehicles impatient forgetting that even tapping a person can cause irreparable harm.
@wyl.227 ай бұрын
I agree. I feel hearing what they went through you get a better story of one, what happened, but two, how much of a problem mass shootings are. Not putting the light of the shooter but instead the victims is exactly what more of these documentaries and news videos should focus on.
@dan-bz7dz7 ай бұрын
boring
@ShePassedAway7 ай бұрын
The fact that 911 did not answer her calls is terrifying. Even if dispatch is on a call with another person nearby it’s gotta be an awful experience if the caller doesn’t know that anyone else has gotten through.
@code3responsevideos8727 ай бұрын
I’ve experienced this before in Louisville. I believe now you can text 911 if necessary.
@ShePassedAway7 ай бұрын
@@code3responsevideos872 that’s crazy. I’m guessing bigger cities have this problem.
@code3responsevideos8727 ай бұрын
@@ShePassedAway yes they do. I did research and there are several counties that allow text to 911 in Kentucky although Louisville Metro is not yet
@code3responsevideos8727 ай бұрын
@@rachel0brusseau putting people on hold or allowing texts to come in. I know lots of call centers use messaging apps to allow one call taker to communicate with several people simultaneously. Versus one call at a time.
@NotTheBot7 ай бұрын
@@rachel0brusseauPut out a recorded message that the incident has been responded to but if calling because hurt: text send your GPS location to SOS text for emergency medical. If calling because hiding: stay put and text police your location for asap rescue.
@amytih477 ай бұрын
I love that I don’t know who did this! Well done for focusing on those who really matter after this violent, senseless horror instead of giving attention to shooter by naming. Wishing healing for all victims, families and friends affected x
@imsotox7 ай бұрын
Fr I wish more people didn’t glorify these killers
@Beckaboo33977 ай бұрын
200% I just commented that as well.
@mirrrstery7 ай бұрын
@@andymuskopf8473 literally what? they dont talk about the killers exactly not to glorify them. He was a basic white boy keep your garbage politics out of this
@PerchedOnCloud9i9e7 ай бұрын
Well, let me help you out. His name was Connor Sturgeon. He was a 25 yrs white male old and he worked at the bank. Y'all love anonymity when the suspects look like you. Any other time, you're posting mugshots, grades from elementary school, scouring social media accounts; even go so far, as to blame the families for what happened!
@yomama95677 ай бұрын
@@andymuskopf8473 This was a disgruntled empoyee, and not a brainwashed right-wing puppet
@amandalong1127 ай бұрын
So thankful that young officer made a recovery and that those officers didn’t leave him
@viking9567 ай бұрын
What are you talking about? The dude died!!!
@positivelypenny13927 ай бұрын
@@viking956no he didn't. Did you watch to the end?
@OrangeySky116 ай бұрын
@@viking956 Do you not have the attention span of a 2 year old? If you’re going to comment with the rest of the adults, please have the courtesy to watch the ENTIRE video. 🙄
@divadarlene09016 ай бұрын
Shut up @viking965.🤐 Ignore him guys bc Instead of being a Man and taking responsibility and accountability of his mess of a life Like Connor (the shooter)he blames others, hides his hands and target the innocents and throw stones 😮 (Shame on you. ❤ & 🙏🏿 to the victims and families.
@patriciamccormick93215 ай бұрын
Lets not talk about the police budget cuts and why no one answered 911 calls. BLM riots arr still killing people. Connor said he was going to target white people.
@joyleenpoortier74967 ай бұрын
This made me cry. I thought that young police officer died and at the end I saw him come around the corner and that is what started the tears. RIP to those lost. Good luck officer Wilt.
@flavanz_7 ай бұрын
Omg YESS🥹🥹🥲👏🏼
@gravediggass7 ай бұрын
Way to spoil it
@iamReddington7 ай бұрын
@@gravediggass Your own fault for reading the comments first.
@dannybryant31417 ай бұрын
@@iamReddington😂😂😂😂
@jannabailey68007 ай бұрын
@@iamReddingtontouche
@staceyallin78787 ай бұрын
Ontario Canada here. Thank you for this update on Officer Wilt. My heart broke for him. When this happened I searched for updates on his status regularly. I am so very happy that he is still here and fighting. Thank you to the heroes that saved lives that day and continue to serve and protect. My heart goes out to those who have lost their loved ones and RIP to those lost 🙏🏻
@9333Jhatch7 ай бұрын
Beautiful comment 👏 May all the victims, including their family members, 1st responders, bystanders etc. find peace after this atrocious tragedy. Side note to OP: fellow Ontario citizen here (Hamilton)
@LizaFergison7 ай бұрын
@staceyyallin What a lovely comment. I'm also glad to hear from loved ones and colleagues. It is virtually impossible to buy a gun in the U.K. and I'm very satisfied with that. That was a powerful video. It's given me an insight into what Americans face on a daily basis. I visited once and went to several states, one of which had open carrying. It freaked me out. We left. Families losing loved ones, under such horrific circumstances, have my heart❤
@lightsout1767 ай бұрын
Here, here!
@enid0mom6 ай бұрын
After the first report that Officer Wilt had a “head shot” it seemed like that was synonymous with he didn’t make it. I am glad I watched this to see how well his rehab is doing. He must have some deficits that can’t be seen, but from what we can see, he, with the love of both his families, the Metro police and his mother and brother, and the support of the community, will have a long, successful life. This isn’t to diminish at all the loss the other families have experienced. Since five people were killed and only the family of one of them is in this documentary, there are four families who were not ready to share both how wonderful their loved one was and how they are coping with that empty chair at the dinner table. The Sandy Hook massacre just happened to be on my birthday, so that date is impossible for me to forget. That was TWELVE years ago. I was just positive that FINALLY, something would be done to, if not totally eliminate, at least save some lives. This documentary is just one tiny piece of the tragedies we are ALL forced to live with because a few people genuinely believe the loss of those lives don’t matter as long as they still have as many of any as many kinds of guns that they can have the money they have to buy weapons of mass destruction and keep them in their homes. How many more…?
@Colorista_17 ай бұрын
I can so relate to the trauma surgeon. I am a flight nurse in another state. I began my career at the tender age of 17; with the thoughts of all of the wonderful things I could do for my fellow neighbors. My life was soon changed by all of the ugliness of this world. I have worked through a natural disaster that took the lives of over 300 people, unimaginable crimes and accidents, as well as illnesses that no one could imagine. I have no regrets. I pray daily that no one should ever see what I have seen-no human should. If I have made the life of just one person better, then I am truly blessed. The first people on my prayer list every day are first responders. May God bless everyone in this world.
@Sweetpeabowgirl7 ай бұрын
May the white light of Jesus and mighty saints protect you and keep you safe FOREVER!! I will pray for ALL FIRST RESPONDERS, doctors, nurses and staff!🙏🕊️🙏🕊️🙏🕊️😥😥
@toriwilson16017 ай бұрын
What a wonderful and compassionate person you are. Thank you for all that you do.
@CLH3157 ай бұрын
I can tell that the Holy Spirit lives in your heart, mind & soul 🕊️ May our Father Bless you & ease the pain and trauma you have seen 😢, only He can bring you His Peace. John 14:27-(AMP)-‘Peace I leave with you; My own Peace I now give and bequeath to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. [Stop allowing yourselves to be agitated and disturbed; and do not permit yourselves to be fearful and intimidated and cowardly and unsettled.]’ John 16:22-(AMP)-So for the present you are also in sorrow (in distress and depressed); but I will see you again and [then] your hearts will rejoice, and NO ONE can take you from your joy (gladness, delight) !!!! 🤍 😃 🕊️ 🤩 🤸 🙏🏼
@aileenwagner25767 ай бұрын
I'm a home health aide and I know what u mean about wanting so much to help people. Thank u so much for all u have done to b there for those in need. The world will not always b like this. Soon peace will b the norm. Hang in there.
@whitneyanders59456 ай бұрын
Nice to hope no one sees what you have seen but America is obsessed with firearms. The last time we saw anything like this in Australia was Port Arthur and the country vowed to never have it happen again.. and it hasn’t. It’s all just very sad and trauma doctors and nurses in the US see things that others only see in war zones.
@sherie90967 ай бұрын
I hope someone checked on the lady who witnessed it all on live cam 😢
@kimmieh84197 ай бұрын
I know!! I couldn't even imagine being her!! I hope she's doing well and getting the emotional and mental support she needs. 😢
@hlowrylong6 ай бұрын
It seems as though we know better now about ptsd & the need for therapy! I had a colleague who was on a conference call with people in the WTC on 9/11, and it troubled her for a long time. She didn’t talk about it with us as colleagues, but I heard she attended therapy. ❤
@dahliacheung60205 ай бұрын
Oh certainly they would have needed to know what she saw and hear her story. She would have been a part of putting everything together
@thinkbeforyouvote7 ай бұрын
Excellent production and journalism. Really top notch work from editing to sound. Thumbsup.
@barbdixon77857 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@gullybull55687 ай бұрын
kinda one sided and fails to identify cause. or changes. to all items that cause death.
@jro93657 ай бұрын
@@gullybull5568It's the ONLY side that deserves any recognition. This is for the VICTIMS, their families, loved ones & Citizens. If anyone wants to know anything about that MONSTER they can go research it themselves. Maybe if News Channels stopped "glorifying" these MONSTERS then others wouldn't become so enamored by them & want to copy in a sick attempt to be "famous". None of these Evil monsters deserve one bit of recognition other than the good news that they no longer EXIST in this World & cannot harm anyone else !!
@fortehbirds7 ай бұрын
I’m so glad to see Officer Wilt improving. This entire situation was so awful and I’m so sad for everyone who lost a loved one. I wish everyone involved peace and healing.
@foxglovepearls7 ай бұрын
It’s truly a miracle Nick Wilt survived that head wound! And it’s even more sad five innocent people were killed. I remember when this happened and there were a plethora of people questioning why the two officers ran up to that building not being able to see inside…but obviously it was a rush to get inside and find the shooter. Thankfully the evil was permanently stopped.
@Johnny-pj5cn7 ай бұрын
Here in Baton Rouge we had officers ambushed and three were killed at the scene and one suffered a traumatic brain injury just like officer wilt. Unfortunately he passed away from his injuries a few years after.
@randibgood7 ай бұрын
These officers are very different than the ones that showed up to Robb Elementary in Uvalde.
@jonathanray79315 ай бұрын
@randibgood "These officers are very different than the ones that showed up to Robb Elementary in Uvalde" Why did you make that comparison? It is true Uvalde was a largely failed response but none of the officers there were being negligent nor derelict in their duty to the victims as so many people peuriley accused them of being. There were multiple legit reasons why they were not able to make entry into Robb Elementary for 40-75 minutes or however long it was one of which was poor communication because of the radios cutting out, not because of sloppiness like they were accused of. Another example was how heavily secured the elementary was that even with all of their tools they had at their disposal it still took them quite a while to get through that much security construction. And there are other examples, too, which are too many to list here. But anyway BORTAC was finally able to gain entry into the elementary and neutralize the shooter after some missed opportunities that were missed due to poor communicating over the radios, not sloppiness. And the families' lawsuit against the entire law enforcement community that participated in Uvalde, while understandably justified, it was also a bit of an overreaction and hyperbolic. However the intensity and urgency with which Uvalde responders acted was the same as hers in this video. The only differences between two situations was that the Kentucky bank responders had better radio communication and less barriers to go through as far as I have been able to tell.
@StainsStainsStains5 ай бұрын
stattistically speaking, like 3 future shooters were born when this shooter died so...
@junehalog0243 ай бұрын
That's because most people are ingrained with the idea that every police operation is like those stuff they see on TV and on threater. There are people who cannot separare fiction and reality and think things are that easy because they watched it done.
@lisalally7 ай бұрын
1 year ago today. 💔 You can hear the raw grief in their loved ones voices. 😔My heart goes out to them all. Seems like something that happens in other places, but we are reminded every day that this kind of evil/madness can appear anywhere. Everyone should remember that every day is a gift. ❤️
@kemblephotography7 ай бұрын
Great doc. It's hard to believe this was a year ago today. I'm glad they focused so much on the families and first responders. The way the community came together during and after this was incredible.
@hlowrylong6 ай бұрын
I can’t believe it has been a year. Prayers for all. ❤
@Jer-Michael7 ай бұрын
Very tough to watch. My family and I appreciate everyone of you from the dispatch to officers and to the amazing medical staff. Whole heartedly, we thank you
@zag2887 ай бұрын
This documentary is a work of art, thank you for showing humanity still exists
@davidwoermansr6 ай бұрын
Get out in public you'd know that without a documentary
@jameslauder39843 ай бұрын
@@davidwoermansr🙄I bet you’re a real hoot at parties.
@davidwoermansr3 ай бұрын
@@jameslauder3984 I use to be but I gave that up to raise my kids now I enjoy my time in my hobby shop hanging out with a better class of people either alone or with my kids
@AnotherYoutube24-73 ай бұрын
What a moron.
@zionzachery82517 ай бұрын
This was excellent reporting and journalism to highlight the victims and their families. Absolutely tearjerking.
@lee-annvogel45377 ай бұрын
From Vancouver BC Canada:sending love and care to all affected by this tragic event. The news that I didn’t know, that the officer had survived, wasn’t revealed to almost the end and was just the most uplifting feeling ever. I wish you a continued speedy recovery. I’ve lost a daughter in a traumatic event, she was 24, so I am maybe a bit sensitive to stories like this, but in all honesty I think part of my emotional reaction was actually to the citizens of Louisville who appeared in this documentary…..such compassion and caring was truly evident. If I ever had to relocate to the USA, I’m sure your city would be at the top of my list’s choices! Thank you for caring and loving each other. You all are in my heart and in my thiughts
@randibgood7 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for the loss of your daughter. No parent should ever have to deal with the loss of a child. Sending you love and a hug!
@matthewmorel37585 ай бұрын
I’m sorry for your loss. Loosing a child is never easy. Wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy
@JP-vh8bt6 ай бұрын
Seeing Josh and his kids have so much fun just broke my heart into a million pieces, a father like that is irreplaceable
@vancouverislandandthething39457 ай бұрын
Not sure if it for me to say but thank you for doing this documentary the way you did. It has always made me so sad and angry how most highlight the shooter in a way that glorifies the shooter and inspires copy cats. This one focused on bringing the victims out from behind the shadow of statistics and shows us a small glimpse of who they really were and those who lost so much when they were taken from them. So thank you. And now more people will no longer be just a number on a page. They are known. ❤
@lisalally7 ай бұрын
100%!👏🏻
@mango89187 ай бұрын
You said it wonderfully.
@lisathomas627Ай бұрын
Excellent way of putting it, Thank you .I cannot understand the shooters mentality.Hope peace is found for all involved😢
@vancouverislandandthething3945Ай бұрын
@@lisathomas627 ❤️
@TimCummings-hf4ee7 ай бұрын
A heart warming piece about a heart breaking event. Much love from Texas.
@TinaStutts6 ай бұрын
😊
@gordondewittjr7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video with the world. Praying for all those involved in this terrible day.
@jacobtrujillo94694 ай бұрын
Bravo!!! You made one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. The storyline mixed with interviews, the raw emotion. Subtle music in the background that plays perfectly with the video. The 100% correct decision to focus soley on everyone involved EXCEPT the shooter. Hopefully it is therapeutic for all those you interviewed to be able to talk about their experiences and be aware that all of us viewers are praying and pulling for them.
@yvonnelopez73997 ай бұрын
Great in not focusing in the shooter as what he is a shooter😡! My hats off to the production all involved and my best wishes to the survivors RIP to those who we lost! 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
@erichughes44267 ай бұрын
Only visited Louisville once, about a decade ago, but absolutely fell in love with the city. This is a flat-out powerful, exemplary documentary! Heart-felt love and well-wishes to all involved!
@Turk_20237 ай бұрын
its a shithole now since the Breonna Taylor shit happened and they defunded the police.... There is nonstop crime now
@mindonamillionrecordsllc52567 ай бұрын
Mr. Shaw. We pray you’re doing better. You did the best you could for the young man.
@heatherwhatever77147 ай бұрын
You’ve done a beautiful job of sharing amazing people in a terrible time. I won’t forget them or your extraordinary community.
@vapete12377 ай бұрын
Hits you right in the ❤️. My sincerest condolences to the families of lost loved ones who died as a result of this most concerning act of selfish violence. .. 🇬🇧
@LilJollyJoker7 ай бұрын
Amazing Documentary. RIP To The Victims.
@emcee7977 ай бұрын
Incredible. Heartbreaking and uplifting stories, both - all beautiful. God bless Officer Wilt and his loving family - they are beyond amazing!!❤❤❤
@Cheesehead19667 ай бұрын
Absolutely a wonderful job at telling about a horrific day in a loving way. As we come up on its 1 year anniversary we pray for the city and will always remember.
@simoneahrens19747 ай бұрын
This is one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. Even if there is trauma, darkness, pain and the deepest senselessness.... at the end there is an outcome of love, humanity, great respect and - healing. I'm deeply impressed. And I have a little more hope in me for all of us! Thank you very much for posting this. ❤
@lisaedenshaw-krieger42417 ай бұрын
I look for great, short stories. Once in awhile I find a video like this one. Active shooters. Changed lives. Starting over. Losses. It breaks my heart that a person would go out and hurt innocent people. With all their photos being shown...I can tell they had a great life. A great family. Wonderful children. Wonderful wife. Wonderful in every way. The ending I wasn't expecting. I saw a young Officer that lost his life. Then it turned out he survived. Thanks for the beautiful ending for the young Officer that survived. Thanks to all Responders, Doctor's and Nurses. God bless all of you.
@whackp2647 ай бұрын
It's almost been a year. I hope the survivors are healing. I'm very sorry for everyone involved.
@Ilbbrief7 ай бұрын
What a wonderful tribute to the men and women of Louisville!
@joeshmooo53277 ай бұрын
And a horrific example of a society awash in guns and the tragedies that follow. Only in America does this happen so often it does not even make headlines anymore. Sad that it has become so commonplace yet our Lawmakers will not do anything about it.
@lino2227 ай бұрын
@@joeshmooo5327 i stopped feeling pity for the americans killed in mass shootings, it's just an absurd society. children being mass murdered while in school, and then hearing that instead of regulating possession of firearms instead advocate for more guns, insane!
@kevinlewis86427 ай бұрын
What law would you like lawmakers to implement that would have stopped this? Honest question not trying to stir up trouble.
@joeshmooo53277 ай бұрын
Lets start with banning the sale of assault rifles @@kevinlewis8642
@shari97217 ай бұрын
Do you know what would actually be a wonderful tribute ? If the fact that there is literally more than 1 mass shooting a day in the US and that is NOT normal , would actually sink in to Americans and that the disgusting gun worshipping in the US stopped and that people actually mattered more than guns and that Americans and the US actually cared enough to do something , anything , to try to reduce the amount of guns in the US , to try to reduce the amount of mass and school shootings , to try to reduce the amount of kids getting shot etc instead of doing absolutely nothing but sending useless "thoughts & prayers" over and over and over and over . smdh
@magistra1377 ай бұрын
A very well done documentary. It definitely hits home in helping to understand the impact of the national disease we are inflicting upon ourselves called "a mass shooting". I have close relatives who live in Lexington which is why I chose to watch this video. I am saddened that I had forgotten this mass shooting, too many of them, far too many. I will forever remember it now. Thank you to the documentary makers and to the police, firemen, ambulance, doctors and nurses who help all of us everyday.
@Witchywop7 ай бұрын
That was a heartfelt and touching documentary. I cried along with them. So much love and care in that community. I wish them all the best ❤
@sunshinemedicine7 ай бұрын
So beautifully done! So touching, comprehensive and leaves me feeling and caring for each of these people and families and Louisville as a community. Bravo!
@bobbyswain70497 ай бұрын
Praying for you Nick....hoping your recovery continues to go well. Also praying for the other victims and their families.....for strength and peace🙏
@HeyTexasItsMe7 ай бұрын
Amazing journalism!! RIP to the victims😢 Sending prayers to the love ones left behind in this tragedy. ❤
@plicketyplunk7 ай бұрын
Brilliant documentary!
@ashleylancaster64117 ай бұрын
I live in louisville and this was so scary and very tragic. When this happened it really shocked our city, but our city is very strong. We came together like youre suppose to for your neighbors. Im proud to call louisville my home. Im happy to know that our officers, emt and fire personal are selfless people that have a passion for what they do and I can say I feel confident living in louisville knowing who will be there if ever needed. When this terrifying evil happens, I know they will go straight in, full force. They are amazing heros. A special thank you to them. For everyone who lost loved ones, you and your families are still in my prayers. I pray God gives you peace and I pray for your healing in Jesus name. God bless everyone.
@peri-lynnerutter44437 ай бұрын
Sending unconditional love, unlimited love ♥️ hugs 🤗 prayers 🙏 and emotional, psychological, and spiritual healing ❤️🩹 to all involved in this horrible tragedy. (From Northwestern, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦) Take care all, much love ♥️♥️♥️
@CarMaBear2 ай бұрын
There are times I feel so disheartened by things, and in moments like this, it is so encouraging and beautiful to see that, when it comes down to it, we care for each other. We don't have to, but we do. Even though it feels like it, we aren't ever totally alone in a crowd. ❤ sending love to each and every one who reads this. ❤
@einfachicke14177 ай бұрын
What a tragedy. What an outstanding documentary. Prayers for all victims and their families. Thanks to the heroes. Lots of love from Germany.
@kristinreynolds5777 ай бұрын
This is an amazing documentary. I live in NE Oklahoma and the similarities to a shooting that took place in June of 2020 is so scary. I wish someone would make a documentary on it so people never forget what these officers and their families went through and still going through.
@Firepaw200117 ай бұрын
Potential shooters just study how other shooters do it and usually learn from previous mistakes. It won't make people not want to harm others.
@seratonin70047 ай бұрын
I agree. It's important for us to truly understand in order to impact change, as well as try to empathise with all those impacted. This is especially true for those of us living in different cultures outside of the US.
@zenscout7 ай бұрын
A necessary watch. Prayers to loved ones.
@mynameiseve.17 ай бұрын
...and thoughts! dont forget the thoughts
@JD-dh7bk7 ай бұрын
❤ maybe if there were more documentaries about the victims and the heroes and zero done about the shooters , maybe we wouldn't have so many
@sharonmartin40366 ай бұрын
In 2023, 80,5% of all homicides in the United States involved firearms. This compares to 11% in Australia, 4% in the UK and just under 20% in Canada. In my opinion the gun laws in the US need to change. Just saying . . . . .
@sandraworrell6 ай бұрын
@@sharonmartin4036 What laws would you change?
@scottrosenthal34376 ай бұрын
@@sharonmartin4036 Even the shooter himself said it was too easy to buy an AR-15. He had mental problems and could still buy this weapon. Eugene Stoner, the inventor of this weapon said it was designed for the military, not civilians. They had muskets when the 2nd Amendment was written not assault weapons. Until gun laws are changed, this insanity will continue. It's big business and along with the NRA have lined the pockets of the congress to continue. The damage this style of gun does to the human body is horrific. Ask any trauma surgeon. There's no sport in hunting with the AR either. There's nothing left of the animal. Look at these US tourists in Turks and Caicos who are facing 12 years in prison for having ammunition in their luggage. Assault weapons should be banned, period. Gun rights? How about our right to live!!!
@sharonmartin40366 ай бұрын
@@sandraworrell Owning a weapon would no longer be a right, it would be a strictly vetted and controlled privilege, and would not be available for purchase in a supermarket. I do not pretend to be a legislator so I don't know exactly which laws apply, but the UK did it after the Dunblaine shooting and Australia did it after the Port Arthur shooting, so USA could perhaps follow their examples.
@hlowrylong6 ай бұрын
@@sharonmartin4036Sorry, love. Other western nations benefit from the fact that the USA will not ever be conquered by a communist dictator (though Biden & his leftist regime are trying hard). We were founded on the principle that the government doesn’t give us rights, but rather God or the mere essence of our individual existence gives us rights. Thus, each law-abiding American citizen has the right to firearms & self-defense, unless there’s a massive legal reason for it to be removed. Citizens of Pol Pot Lenin Stalin Hitler Castro Mussolini etc didn’t have that right, so the slaughter by communists/socialists ensued. So if the UK or Scotland or Australia ever is taken over by a dictator because they only allowed government to legally own firearms, the USA will step in and help you. Australia still has many firearms, but not as much drug and gang violence. Most USA gun violence is perpetrated by those involved with gangs, drugs, trafficking, and with illegally-obtained firearms, but those events don’t make the media spotlight. Moreover, the media rarely focuses on the event in which a law-abiding firearm owner stops a crime in self-defense or merely by brandishing a weapon. That’s not their narrative.
@Thebroke.n.farmgirl5 ай бұрын
Thank you for including the call takers and dispatchers. So often they are criticised or forgotten. As a previous call taker, know that these calls stay with you. We often don't know the results til we see the news, we don't know if the brave men and women in uniform we call friends are ok til we finally talk to someone after shift. These calls effect every single person involved.
@lucyp91267 ай бұрын
This was well made and I’m so impressed with everyone. I pray that officer keeps fighting and thrives in this life. Just wow…. I’m also truly sorry for those lost
@m.dobson61867 ай бұрын
WAVE: Many thanks for a well produced video.
@Hattie81157 ай бұрын
Love and prayers for all from across the river in Southern Indiana. Very well done documentary.
@RitaD5267 ай бұрын
Prayers to everyone involved. This was so incredibly hard to watch.
@ellenh93817 ай бұрын
This is a terrific documentary, really well done. It went from edge of your seat anxiety to admiration for all involved. Thank you, this issue needs coverage like this.
@lorid25977 ай бұрын
This was a very compelling watch. I was really pulled into the story.
@nautilus9567 ай бұрын
Pulled to vote Republican? Because the Democrats are to blame. She wouldn’t be a victim if it wasn’t for democratic policy.
@Roques-rage17067 ай бұрын
This was wonderfully put together in compassion and class❤
@jillhatfield5667 ай бұрын
Love and prayers to everyone affected by this horrible crime.
@gurltalk7 ай бұрын
I live in Indianapolis, about 1.5 hours from Lousiville. I frequent St. Matthews Mall a few times/year. I was even going to move there about 15 years ago for a job. I vaguely remember this. So sad!!! RIP to the victims & prayers to the families. 🙌🏾
@dova2157 ай бұрын
Such a tragedy this is! 🙏 My moms side is all from Kentucky. It's a beautiful state. Prayers for the families, and i hope they've been able to pick up the pieces from this horrific event. ❤
@lauramiller96417 ай бұрын
Outstanding documentary. My heart and prayers go out to all involved.
@MrEldoradot7 ай бұрын
Bravo to WAVE News for an excellent documentary.
@elllekelly22157 ай бұрын
🙏 Prayers to all involved in this Horrific Shooting... I 👏 Applaud the DIspatchers... so Proud × Respect Y'all! God Bless the work you do...Absolute Hero's!! I'm a Flight Nurse and we never get to hear from their side of story... Thank you for this Documentary of this most Horrible × Tragic Day... Y'all are so Brave, Courageous .. Thank you Police, Fire, EMS × ER/ Trauma Staff... Tremendous Job Teams!! Wilt you are a Warrior! ! 💪 Saving Lives Together! 🙏 ❤ Justice ⚖ Justice ⚖ Thank Y'all for sharing your story... Loiusville Strong!! ❤❤❤❤❤
@carinaramos55902 ай бұрын
Those are the officers that we need in our schools ! It breaks my heart. So many beautiful souls 😢
@celticone46777 ай бұрын
This terrible event, perpetrated by a human being against his fellow human beings, teaches us that evil really does walk among us, and until something like this happens, we forget that act.
@celticone46777 ай бұрын
God bless and take care of the families who have had to deal with these senseless killings. I just cannot imagine the ordeal they have had to deal with. And I hope and pray I never will.
@ryand1417 ай бұрын
Evil does not exist. That's a simple explanation for a complex being. The shooter could be a member of your family. What then? Is that person still evil?
@mickieswendsen13027 ай бұрын
Evil DOES exist!! 1John 5:19, Rev. 12:9, 10,12
@jonathanray79315 ай бұрын
@ryand141 "Evil does not exist. That's a simple explanation for a complex being. The shooter could be a member of your family. What then? Is that person still evil?" "Evil does not exist"? Are you braindead? "That's a simple explanation for a complex being." Semantics - the explanation itself is simple, evil is literally complex as there are different types, degrees, presentations etc. Mortals are so frail and fallible that, generally speaking, we succumb very easily to evil because of our susceptibility, vulnerability and cluelessness. WAKE UP, PLEASE! "The shooter could be a member of your family. What then? Is that person still evil?" So just because a shooter or whatever would happen to be someone's family member and the shooter was intent on shooting all of their victims dead and the shooter's family members found out about the plot and the shooter carried it through, then the shooter's family members should just automatically consider the shooter as being good? That is essentially what you seem to be saying. If it is, do you realize how moronic that sounds? And, yes! The shooter, if murdering, is still evil despite what their family members might think them to be. WOW! Yep, you are braindead! SMDH!
@EastmanEditing7 ай бұрын
As someone who edits docu series for a living, this was very well done! I truly appreciated the approach. So moving and loved that it was focused on the victims and heroes of the day.
@thespammerhammer7 ай бұрын
Tell us your very worst and we will send you the very best. ~ Says it all in one sentence.
@Happynana47 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤ to all that were and are still affected by this horrid day , i watched this unfold on the day from my home in Australia. I was so glad to see how far young officer Wilt has come along ❤❤❤❤ . God bless you all .❤❤❤🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@notthedoctor17897 ай бұрын
This doc was super well done and it's also amazing to see so many first responders (police, 911 operators, EMS, doctors, etc.) respond to an emergency with care, efficiency and professionalism.
@lindaschuck94357 ай бұрын
My prayers with all whose heart was broken on that day and I was touched by your willingness to be open and honest! No one knows and it reminds us to love everyday! Watching on Easter and hoping you feel the love of Jesus today! ❤✝️❤
@TheStar7987 ай бұрын
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@MariaLopez-mi4ol7 ай бұрын
5 min in and I was in tears over Baby Josh aka Dad of the Year.....my memory is so faint of this incident. I do know about the emotional trama of losing family members. I had 3 taken in 12 days of the covid. My Sister Liz 59....Mother Mary 79....Brother Chris 57....I was born in between them......IF IT WASN'T FOR WHO I KNOW....GOD JEHOVAH JIREH....then I would not be here this very moment.....Daddy Paul....85 and other younger Brother Joe 53....gone in 2018 n 2019.....6 mos apart. They are all in heaven and I will see them again one day.
@timward31165 ай бұрын
I think of critics on KZbin who pick apart every little thing an officer says and does, and I realize that those KZbinrs would never be able to do what police officers are expected to do perfectly every single day. And a documentary like this one, which is so good and so fair, is often so ignored. This should be shown in every school. God bless these officers and their families - and all of the victims and their families.
@2days2cents7 ай бұрын
Very nicely put together documentary of a horrific sorrowful day for the Louisville community and quite a few families who were forever changed! Thank you for sharing your stories, especially the loving memories!
@a.w.thompson40017 ай бұрын
Very moving. Thank you. My heart goes out to those affected. And always thanks you to all who responded, from phone, to in-person, to the hospital.
@2DSTORMS7 ай бұрын
An amazing story of loss, courage and survival!
@jojozep78207 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your stories, despite the incredible pain suffered by everyone, I thank you for showing us your resilience and fight for the light.
@Carols-we8mi7 ай бұрын
This was a great documentary. It made me cry. Rest in peace all that suffered.
@BLuvsDesigns4 ай бұрын
I live in Louisville: My mother works down town not to far from the bank this horrified me until I was able to talk to her. She was ok and her building was on lock down. My heart just goes out to the victims. 💔💔😭😭😢😢
@amandalong1127 ай бұрын
The second you go to a hospital and they put you in a little room…you’re not taking that loved one home 😢💔 been there too many times. So sorry for all the families who lost their loved ones in another awful senseless tragedy
@lifeonabuget7 ай бұрын
Great documentary Wave3. Nice to see it focused on the victims and their families, not the shooter.
@carlaloubser88367 ай бұрын
This was great editing / producing. Wow - New subscriber over here! Brilliant.
@libertyone58536 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT presentation. R.I.P. to those who lost their lives to the murderer. May God Bless all those officers and their families and to Off. Wilt you are a hero and may the Good Lord totally heal you. That's Louisville backing their Blue, God bless you all.
@JenBee17 ай бұрын
Mrs. Wilt, You are a true inspiration. Keep on creating those memories! 💙 🏖 My thoughts & prayers are with everyone who was affected by this tragedy. My heart is truly broken. How did such a big bank not have sevurity guards? My tiny bank in Kansas has a security officer. 💔
@my12spoonswithrose437 ай бұрын
Congrats on an awesome doco that was so touching but also informative I guess. You have honored everyone equally & treated them all with such respect. From Paraparaumu, Kapiti Coast, New Zealand
@sarahgriffin82883 ай бұрын
This was the best documentary i have ever seen. Thank u for focusing on the victiums and their families stories
@kathybartkus31187 ай бұрын
As the people of Louisville approach the one-year anniversary of this tragic event, please know that although the community is forever changed, life does get easier as time goes on. My town lost 12 citizens in a mass shooting in 2019. The pain is still very real, but memories of those taken are being kept alive by family and friends, which has softened the pain for the entire community. This documentary was well done, and tastefully commemorates the sacrifices of the police and civilians during that tragic event. I hope that the city of Louisville continues to heal.
@bethfordham30857 ай бұрын
I'm so very sorry for the family and friends of those who lost their lives. Officer Wilt, i pray for a complete recovery for you. To those injured inside the bank i will pray for comfort and complete healing. Well done documentary
@DonnaSteadman-m7f7 ай бұрын
This documentary was extremely well done. One of the best I've seen. Very informative, sensitive and clear. Continued prayers for all those involved and their families. Thank you.
@CountanceD7 ай бұрын
We can look at the recovery (victims, police department, survivors, family members, city) as the real story. It feels so heartwarming to see how much love we can all share. I felt the love and the connections made after this event. But….this mentally unstable shooter was still able to purchase an assault weapon legally with the intent to use it. I wish we could change that. 💔💔
@kimmieh84197 ай бұрын
You're so right! This video was done so wonderfully. On your second point in your comment, I found an article that hit on that part. He left 2 notes, one at his home and one on his person, plus a few posts on his IG that were very dark in theme. After watching this, I searched for any other news about it on Safari and there was an article about what investigators found out about him. It's definitely something to look into if you're interested on the 'why', like I was. I wish I could say it satisfied my curiosity, but it only made this whole tragedy that much more palpable because of how he thought doing this would change things instead of going a more peaceful route. 😢 💔
@CountanceD6 ай бұрын
@@kimmieh8419 💔
@sonja_jade7 ай бұрын
This was really well done. Thank you for this heartfelt and touching documentary.
@jolhu7 ай бұрын
Thank you, WAVE TV. You've done an excellent job of bringing theses survivors into our homes, where we can love them on more intimate levels. They were not given a choice, but you've given us ours. We will never forget them.
@juliejean70362 ай бұрын
My husband got a T-shirt from our Michigan National Bank "We remember" God bless you all"✌️😎
@TheButchersApprentice5 ай бұрын
Sending those of you affected by this, my love from across the pond.
@scottmitchell96206 ай бұрын
That poor mother was so articulate in expressing who her husband was. Thats true love right there. I wish one day i could find that but im too old now and never found it. You are an amazing woman and i feel your pain. I hope life gives you more. Its just not fair at all.
@pattiducato84615 ай бұрын
Tragic- Ty to all involved for your work your dedication and your love! ❤❤❤
@selnash7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@LunaBelleCrafts2 ай бұрын
My baby sister was just down the block at the Brown working check in. She called my mom in tears not sure what was going to happen next. I remember feeling like I was going to puke the second I finally had her in my line of sight. She slept on my couch that night.
@misssunshine22347 ай бұрын
Very good documentary ❤it’s all about the victims and survivors without anything about the killer👍!
@HeyTexasItsMe7 ай бұрын
I agree but I want to know what would drive such evil? If people like this walk and work alongside us, I want to understand what to look for 😮
@sunnyshine46217 ай бұрын
My Condolences and Prayers 🙏 for the family's
@debcarpenter85197 ай бұрын
Mrs. Barrick, I'm so very sorry for your loss. I lost my partner after 17 years,but not in such a traumatic way. Please keep the memories close to your heart. That way, they will live on in your kids. Take care of yourself.
@toriwilson16017 ай бұрын
Thats sad about your partner. I hope you are doing ok and have love and support around you
@kaylahD_ford6 ай бұрын
Look for the helpers. Always look for the helpers. Humanity at its purest right there.