good to be with you, i m katy tur, as chris jansing just said, we are waiting for police in louisville, kentucky, to update us on the latest mass shooting four dead and nine are wounded at the old national bank sources tell nbc news the shooter is believed to be a current or former employee of the bank it was unclear how the shooter died the question is what does or does not happen now? kentucky is a split state. it has two republican senators, rand paul and mitch mcconnell, who sent tweets offering a version of thoughts and prayers. while its governor is a democrat, a democrat who is now not just professionally affected by gun violence, but personally. here is governor andy beshear in front of the bank this morning. this is awful i have a very close friend that didn t make it today and i have another close friend who didn t either, and one who s at the hospital who i hope is going to make it through joining me now is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken de
says a lot governor john kasich, thank you very much, i appreciate it thanks. we have breaking news out of virginia about guns. we re learning that a grand jury has indicted the mother of a richneck elementary student who shot his teacher in january. joining me is washington correspondent, yamiche alcindor, tell me what the news is this is breaking news, we know now that a grand jury has indicted the mother of that 6-year-old who shot his teacher, an elementary school student, shot his teacher in january. that teacher s name is abigail zwerner. the new port news is saying the mother, daija taylor is being charged with felony child neglect and leaving a firearm to endanger a child the commonwealth attorney is another way to describe the person in the role they were saying they were not going to charge the student but of course we have reports from the teacher who said the school officials had been warned
Woman charged with shooting into day care given $250,000 bond Daija Williams is charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder and 63 counts of reckless endangerment. (Source: Shelby County Jail) By WMC Action News 5 Staff | May 3, 2021 at 8:46 AM CDT - Updated May 3 at 1:32 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - The woman accused of shooting into a Memphis day care last week was in court Monday.
Daija Williams, who also goes by Daija Taylor, is facing two counts of attempted first-degree murder and 63 counts of reckless endangerment.
Police say surveillance video caught Williams firing a gun into La Petite Academy last week.
According to police, Williams picked up her child and argued with employees about payments before retrieving the gun and shooting through the door.
Suspect remains in custody after firing gunshot into Memphis day care Suspect remains in custody after firing gunshot into Memphis day care (Source: WMC) By Briseida Holguin | April 30, 2021 at 8:54 PM CDT - Updated April 30 at 8:54 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - After two days of searching, Memphis police arrested the woman accused of shooting into a Raleigh day care.
According to the police affidavit, 26-year-old Daija Williams came dangerously close to hitting two employees inside.
Williams is accused of shooting into La Petite Academy on New Allen Road Tuesday. She was taken into custody Thursday.
Woman accused of shooting into day care due in court
Suspect in custody for firing gunshot at Memphis day care
Woman arrested for firing shot at Memphis day care By Olivia Gunn | April 29, 2021 at 7:42 PM CDT - Updated April 29 at 11:14 PM
Daija Williams was arrested Thursday and faces charges two counts of criminal attempt first-degree murder, employing a firearm with intent to commit felony, and 63 counts of reckless endangerment.
According to the affidavit, there were 55 children and eight adults inside the La Petite Academy on New Allen Road at the time of the incident.
Search continues for woman accused of shooting into Memphis day care
According to Memphis police, the incident stemmed from a disagreement between a parent and an employee at day care.