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Another lost his ability to talk. At least one of the 12 people who survived being shot by Joseph Wesbecker 30 years ago at the Standard Gravure printing plant in Louisville has since died.
On September 14, 1989, eight people were shot and killed, one died of a heart attack, and 12 were injured when Joseph Wesbecker, 47, walked into the Standard Gravure printing plant in downtown ...
On September 14, 1989, eight people were shot and killed, one died of a heart attack, and 12 were injured when Joseph Wesbecker, 47, walked into the Standard Gravure printing plant in downtown ...
In 2019, 30 years after the Standard Gravure massacre, we spoke with the heroes and survivors from that day who vividly describe how going through something like that affected them decades later. On ...
It was 30 years ago Saturday when Louisville lost its innocence — drowned in 20 pools of blood on the floor of the old Standard Gravure printing plant and the back halls of The Courier Journal.
Today, a shooter opened fire in downtown Louisville, killing and injuring several people according to officials. Almost 34 years ago, a different shooting happened.
On September 14, 1989, a 47-year-old gunman went on a shooting rampage at a printing company in downtown Louisville. Employees and those inside Standard Gravure had no warning that a disgruntled ...
On the morning of Sept. 14, 1989, Joseph Wesbecker opened fire inside the Standard Gravure Printing Facility, which was located at Sixth Street and Broadway.
Standard Gravure was a giant printing plant where eight people were shot and killed. Twelve employees were injured. The late WHAS11 reporter Chuck Olmstead put this story together on the 10th ...
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