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After police responded to calls of an active aggressor at the Run 4 The Roses basketball tournament, people are questioning ...
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Officials have shared new details about what caused Sunday's false shooting report at the Kentucky Expo Center.
Upon arrival, players, coaches and spectators will be screened by security officers using handheld metal detectors and bag checks will also be conducted.
Thousands were evacuated after a false report at a national basketball tournament in Louisville, Kentucky caused panic.
Louisville Metro Police officials tell WAVE News that the panic that unfolded Sunday was caused by a loud bang that sounded like gunfire.
Louisville Metro Police say no victims were found and no shots were fired during an “active aggressor” situation at the Kentucky Expo Center.