A lone gunman who attacked the Old National Bank in downtown Louisville killed five and wounded at least eight others, authorities said, including two police officers.

The shooter, who police identified as Connor Sturgeon, 25, died in an exchange of gunfire with police, investigators said. Authorities said Sturgeon fired multiple times inside the building, and then shot at responding officers with a rifle before being killed.

The attack happened around 8:30 a.m. local time and police said Sturgeon livestreamed the shooting.

“This was an evil act of targeted violence,” Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said Monday afternoon.

What we know about the attacker

According to his LinkedIn profile, which was taken down after the shooting, Sturgeon was a summer intern at the bank starting in 2018, and graduated from the University of Alabama, where he got both bachelor’s and master’s degrees by the end of 2020.

The University of Alabama said Monday that Sturgeon attended UA from fall 2016 to December 2020. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration – double major in finance and economics.

The university said he was in the Accelerated Master’s Program so he also earned an MS in Finance when he graduated in Dec. 2020.

He started working fulltime for Old National Bank in June 2021, and was most recently a syndications associate and portfolio banker, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Records show he attended Floyd Central High School in Indiana, just west of Louisville, where he played on the basketball team coached by his father.

MAPPING THE INCIDENT:Old National Bank shooting in Louisville, Kentucky, kills 5