Hate crime considered in Kentucky grocery shooting
JEFFERSONTOWN, Ky. — The fatal shooting death of two black grocery patrons by a white gunman is being investigated as a possible hate crime, a U.S. official said Friday.
Federal investigators are examining if there were any violations of federal law, “which includes potential civil rights violations such as hate crimes,” said U.S. Attorney Russell M. Coleman in Louisville.
Gregory A. Bush, 51, has been charged with murder and other crimes in the deaths of the man and the woman at a Kroger store Wednesday in Jeffersontown, located on the outskirts of Louisville. The FBI is investigating alongside local police.
“The murders are not being taken lightly by the United States government,” Coleman said in a prepared statement.