Mass shooting in Henderson, Kentucky leaves ‘two dead and several injured’ at Harbor House with suspect on the run from police

At least two people have been killed and several others injured after a reported mass shooting at a Kentucky homeless shelter Thursday night.

Henderson Police identified the suspect as Kenneth R. Gibbs, who is from the area.

At least two people have died after a possible mass shooting at a homeless shelter in Kentucky

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At least two people have died after a possible mass shooting at a homeless shelter in Kentucky

Gibbs was last seen in a white Toyota Prius.

“If found, do not approach or call 911 immediately,” police wrote in a Facebook post.

City Commissioner Robert Pruitt confirmed the first death from the shooting, which occurred at Harbor House and the Christian Center.

About 15 people were at the center at the time, Pruitt said.

City spokeswoman Donna Stinnett said the suspect was a center resident who is still at large.

The scene was secured, Henderson police said.

At this time, no names of the victims have been released.

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