Man convicted of killing 2 at Louisville store gets life term AP and last updated 2020-12-16 12:44:49-05 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) â A white man convicted of fatally shooting two Black shoppers at a Kentucky grocery store was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison. Gregory Bush, 53, pleaded guilty but mentally ill in Jefferson Circuit Court to two counts of murder, criminal attempted murder and wanton endangerment in connection with the shooting at the Kroger in suburban Louisville in 2018, news outlets reported. A judge sentenced him to two life terms to be served concurrently without the possibility of parole. Pleading guilty but mentally ill means the Kentucky Department of Corrections must provide Bush with treatment and medication during his term, according to Jeff Cooke, a spokesman for the commonwealthâs attorneyâs office.