The author of bank shooting of Louisville, Kentucky, had 23 years and I worked at that bank. The young man, identified as Conner Sturgeonwas a white man who had found out that he was going to be fired from the Old National Bank, according to ‘CNN’.

This Monday, he went to his workplace with a rifle and perpetrated the massacre that has killed several of his colleagues. Eight other people were injured, and some of them remain hospitalized in serious condition. He was “neutralized” by the police and also passed away.

The young man opened fire while his classmates were in a meeting before the bank opened to the public. While attacking the employees, Sturgeon broadcast the shooting through his Instagram, a video that has since been removed from the social network.

In addition to recording his attack in this way, the young man would have left a note to his parents and a friend indicating that he was going to open fire at the bank, as reported by ‘CNN’ citing police sources. It is not clear, however, if that note was on paper or sent by email, or if it was seen before or after the incident.

The bank manager: “I’ve never seen him get angry”

As detailed on his LinkedIn profile, Sturgeon interned at the bank for three consecutive summers between 2018 and 2020 before joining full-time in June 2021. I had been working there for a year and was about to be fired.

Buchheit-Sims, the bank’s manager, explained to CNN that Sturgeon had a “drab personality.” “His temperament is quite discreet. I have never seen him get angry or upset about anything in public. He was more or less relaxed, “explains the manager, who describes the attacker as someone” extremely intelligent “.

He wrote an essay about how hard it had been for him to “fit in”

As reported by ‘CNN’, the attacker would have written in a 2018 university essay, published on the Course Hero website, that he had had trouble adjusting to school.

“My self-esteem has long been a problem for me,” the essay read. “I struggled to some degree to fit in, and this has given me a somewhat negative image of myself that persists today. Making friends has never been especially easy.so I have more experience than most in working alone”, collected this text.