Posted on 03/17/2025 4:33:39 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WISH) — Video from bodycams and surveillance cameras during a fatal shooting in December at a laundromat was released Thursday on the Lafayette Police Department’s YouTube page.
The shooting was reported shortly before 7:40 p.m. Dec. 5 at Lafayette Laundry, 3100 South St. That’s in a strip mall a couple of blocks west of Sagamore Parkway.
One of the three people shot, Keith Ford, 35, of Lafayette, died from multiple gunshot wounds in what the Tippecanoe County coroner called a homicide. The shooter, Louis McGlothlin, 73, of Lincoln, Nebraska, died at an Indianapolis hospital from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
The other two people recovering from the shooting were identified in the video as Renee Martin, 32, and Salvador de la Cruz. His age was not provided.
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“It is believed that he targeted the laundromat simply because it was an open business in an area he recognized.”
If they catch the guy, I hope he comes clean.
I think this was a nutcase. He said he drove all the way across the country because someone in Lafayette was projecting killer waves into his head. Walked into a random safe looking laundry and started shooting. Definitely wrong place, wrong time.
The title suggests battle field deaths in Ukraine.
FYI
Purdue University is located in West Lafayette, Indiana.
The Demo-rats and neocons’ favorite laundromat, disguised as a country.
Psych drugs. Any bets?
73 yrs old, with delusions of persecution. He probably lived alone, with no one to redirect or snap him out of his paranoid obsessions.
More proof the mental hospitals closed in the 1970s need to be reopened. When closed and the crazies dumped on the streets the mass murder rate took off like a rocket.
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