An intense manhunt is currently underway in Kentucky for suspect Joseph Couch, who is accused of a shooting incident that left five people injured over the weekend. The shooting occurred along I-75, approximately an hour south of Lexington, where Couch allegedly fired into 12 cars from a ledge beside the interstate. Authorities have ruled out road rage as a motive and described the attack as a planned event.
Law enforcement officials have located the suspect's car and a gun believed to have been used in the shooting, aiding in connecting the incident to Joseph Couch. The 32-year-old suspect, a former military man with National Guard experience, has been evading capture for three days.
The challenging terrain in the wooded and rugged area near London, Kentucky, where the search is concentrated, has complicated search efforts. Police have had to suspend searches at night due to safety concerns, leaving the community on edge. Officers have urged residents to remain vigilant, keep doors locked, and report any suspicious activity.
Despite the injuries sustained by the five victims, including gunshot wounds to the arm, face, and chest, no fatalities were reported. The severity of the injuries has left a lasting impact on the victims, who will have to cope with the aftermath for the rest of their lives.
Law enforcement is actively pursuing leads and appealing to the suspect to surrender. While the focus remains on the search area, authorities acknowledge the possibility that Couch may have fled. The community anxiously awaits his capture to restore a sense of safety and normalcy.