Investigation Underway After Shooting at Louisville Restaurant

A shooting at a Texas Roadhouse in Louisville, Kentucky, has left a restaurant manager injured. The police are actively investigating the incident, searching for a suspect who fled the scene. The victim's injuries are not life-threatening, and authorities are looking for a red Ford Ranger linked to the suspect. As the investigation unfolds, no arrests have been made, and details about the motive remain unclear. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Shooting Incident at Texas Roadhouse


The Louisville Metro Police are currently looking into a shooting that took place on Thursday evening at a Texas Roadhouse located in the Okolona neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. Officers were dispatched to the scene in the 3300 block of Old Outer Loop around 6:11 PM local time after receiving reports of gunfire.


Upon arrival, law enforcement found one individual injured at the location. Reports indicate that the victim, a restaurant manager, sustained a gunshot wound to the shoulder. Fortunately, the injury is not considered life-threatening, and the victim is expected to recover.


Authorities reported that the shooter fled the scene prior to the police's arrival. The suspect has been described as a white male with long hair. Investigators are currently on the lookout for a red Ford Ranger that was seen departing the area, which may have a partial license plate number of "664FFV."


As of now, no arrests have been made, and police have not disclosed any further details regarding a potential motive for the shooting. The investigation by the Louisville Metro Police Department is ongoing.