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01-09-2019, 11:31 AM
Lexington police are not sure if a bullet that left a hole near the top of Lexingtonâs tallest building was fired from a nearby building or the ground, a spokeswoman said.
Police responded to the Lexington Financial Center, also known as the Fifth Third Bank building, Tuesday when someone on the 25th floor discovered a bullet had damaged a window, according to Lexington police spokesperson Brenna Angel.
The bullet appears to have been fired from outside the building, Angel said.
âIt could have been fired from the ground and struck the building as the bullet came down, or could have been fired from another building,â she
said.
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Police responded to the Lexington Financial Center, also known as the Fifth Third Bank building, Tuesday when someone on the 25th floor discovered a bullet had damaged a window, according to Lexington police spokesperson Brenna Angel.
The bullet appears to have been fired from outside the building, Angel said.
âIt could have been fired from the ground and struck the building as the bullet came down, or could have been fired from another building,â she
said.
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https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/coun...71620.html
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