Police identified the dead as Joshua Barrick, 40; Thomas Elliot,
63; Juliana Farmer, 45; James Tutt, 64; and Deana Eckert, 57.
"I have a very good friend who didn't make it today. And I have
another close friend who didn't either," a visibly emotional
Beshear told reporters in a news briefing on Monday.
Elliott was a senior vice president of Old National Bank whose
downtown branch in Louisville was the site of Monday's assault.
He had served as chair of Beshear's inaugural committee in 2019.
"He helped me become governor," Beshear said, describing Elliott
as "an incredible friend."
Elliott had also served as chair of the Kentucky Retirement
Systems board and was appointed to the board by the current
governor's father Steve Beshear, a former governor himself.
Barrick's LinkedIn profile showed he was the senior vice
president of commercial real estate banking at Old National Bank
and had been with the firm for less than a year.
His church, Holy Trinity Parish Louisville, said on Facebook he
was survived by his wife and two children. It organized a
gathering on Monday "to celebrate Josh's life and to support and
love his family in this most difficult time."
Farmer's LinkedIn page showed her to be a loan analyst at the
bank while Tutt, who was the eldest among the deceased victims
and a lifelong Kentucky resident, served as a real estate market
executive at Old National Bank and had been with the firm for
about 10 years.
Eckert, 57, who died late on Monday, had worked at Old National
Bank for over six years, according to her LinkedIn profile. She
was an executive administrative officer. Her family told an ABC
News affiliate she underwent multiple surgeries on Monday but
did not survive.
The suspect was fatally shot at the scene and identified by
police as Connor Sturgeon, 23, who had joined the downtown
branch of the Old National Bank as a full-time employee last
year. Besides the five people who died, eight others were
wounded in Monday's shooting.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Sandra
Maler and Kim Coghill)
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