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Louisville police officers shoot woman near Valley Station Sunday

According to the Louisville Metro Police Department, officers shot a woman Sunday night. Her condition is unknown.
J. Tyler Franklin

According to a statement from Louisville Metro Police Department, officers shot and wounded a woman near Valley Station Sunday evening.

Louisville Metro Police Department officials say officers shot a woman "waving a gun" on the street. Officials said her condition was unknown.

The statement, attributed to Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel, said that at about 5:30 p.m. Sunday, police officers responded to the 9100 block of Chenault Rd. The statement said that officers told the woman to drop the weapon and that she didn’t.

“The suspect refused to comply and was struck by police gunfire,” the statement read.

She was transported to a local hospital. On Monday afternoon, LMPD spokesperson Alicia Smiley said in a press release that the woman is in stable condition at University of Louisville Hospital.

In a tweet at about 6:30 p.m. Sunday, LMPD advised the public to stay away from the area. Other local media outlets captured Chief Gwinn-Villaroel speaking at the site of shooting.

Mayor Craig Greenberg released a statement in response.

“I am grateful no LMPD officers were harmed in this encounter and thankful no members of the public were injured during this incident,” Greenberg said in the statement. “I am also thankful footage of this incident was captured on a body worn camera.”

According to the LMPD press release, a gun was recovered at the scene.

Kentucky State Police will lead the investigation into the shooting.

This is a developing story. It has been updated with additional information.

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