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At least two people were killed and at least four injured when gunmen opened fire on a homeless shelter for men in Kentucky Thursday night.
The shooting reportedly began at around 7:40 pm at the Harbor House Christian Center in Henderson.
Authorities have refused to confirm the victim’s identity or provide an update on the situation.Police said the Harbor House resident had moved out for the night.
The Henderson Police Department arrested the suspected shooter, Kenneth Gibbs, shortly before 10 p.m.
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The suspect was found inside a vehicle near the boat ramp.
“The Henderson Police Department responded to 804 Clay Street (Harbour House) citing an active shooter,” the Facebook post read. “The scene is under control and several people have been injured.”
Police Chief Sean McKinney said at a press conference, “We were checking parks in a lot of areas like that, which can be a bit intrusive.” It was a very good job for our officers.”
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The Harbor House Christian Center describes itself as “a safe harbor for men in need,” according to its Facebook page.
“Harbor House is a Christian-based organization dedicated to raising men in our community by promoting God-based foundations,” reads the Facebook description.
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The investigation into the shooting is still ongoing.