Crime
Victims Killed in Shooting Outside Louisville Driver’s Licensing Office Identified

Louisville, KY – A tragic shooting outside a Driver Licensing Regional Office in Valley Station left three people dead Friday afternoon.
According to the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD), officers responded to reports of gunfire around noon at the facility, located on Dixie Highway just north of Interstate 265.
Upon arrival, officers discovered a male victim deceased at the scene.
Two female victims, suffering from critical gunshot wounds, were transported to UofL Hospital in downtown Louisville, where they later succumbed to their injuries.
The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office has identified the victims as:
- 29-year-old Raysa Pacios Valdes
- 33-year-old Antwanette Chillers
- 18-year-old Leslye Harbin Jr.
During a press briefing, LMPD Major Donald Boeckman expressed his concern over the shooting, stating, “I’m surprised there were not more people injured, because many people were standing outside. But as far as any details into what occurred, I just can’t speak to them right now.”
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear addressed the tragedy on social media, condemning what he called a “senseless act of violence.”
He also extended his gratitude to law enforcement officers for their swift response and urged prayers for the victims’ families.
LMPD’s Homicide Unit is actively investigating the incident. No arrests have been made, and authorities have not yet released details regarding potential suspects.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet issued the following statement in response to the shooting:
“We are thankful that all our employees are safe, and our hearts go out to the victims of this tragic incident. We remain focused on the safety of both our customers and employees. Security was present at the time of the incident, and the building was immediately locked down. Employees have been dismissed, and the office will remain closed for the rest of the day. We are fully cooperating with the Louisville Metro Police Department in their investigation and have no further details at this time.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact LMPD’s anonymous Crime Tip Line at 502-574-LMPD (5673) or submit a tip through the anonymous Crime Tip Portal.
Crime
4 people shot at warehouse in Southwest Miami-Dade, shooter dead

MIAMI-DADE, FL — Law enforcement officials are responding to an active shooting situation at a warehouse in Southwest Miami-Dade that has left several individuals injured, authorities confirmed Thursday afternoon.
The incident unfolded around 1:00 p.m. in the 7300 block of Southwest 45th Street, near the Palmetto Expressway and Bird Road.
The warehouse complex, located in a busy industrial area, quickly became the focus of a major police operation.
According to preliminary reports, at least four individuals were shot during the incident.
The conditions of the victims have not been publicly disclosed at this time, and emergency medical personnel remain on site to provide aid and transport those injured to local hospitals as necessary.
A significant law enforcement response is underway, with the Miami-Dade Police Department’s Special Response Team (SRT) and the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office leading efforts to secure the location and apprehend the suspect.
Authorities believe the suspect may still be inside the warehouse, and tactical units are currently working to clear the premises.
Aerial footage from the scene captured images of heavily armed officers surrounding the building and escorting numerous individuals from the premises.
Several people could be seen exiting with their hands raised, complying with law enforcement commands as officers worked to ensure everyone’s safety.
The situation remains fluid and active, with law enforcement treating the scene as an ongoing threat.
Police are urging members of the public and nearby businesses to avoid the area and stay clear of roadways to allow emergency vehicles unimpeded access.
Investigators are currently working to determine the motive behind the shooting and to identify all those involved.
Updates will be provided as additional verified information becomes available.
Anyone with information related to the incident is urged to contact the Miami-Dade Police Department or Crime Stoppers immediately.