Savannah Jeanne Walker, a 20-year-old University of Louisville student, was tragically killed in a shooting at the Tim Faulkner Gallery on March 19, 2017. Her untimely death left a void in the community and raised pressing questions about safety and justice.
In the early hours of March 19, 2017, Savannah attended a concert at the Tim Faulkner Gallery, located at 1512 Portland Avenue in Louisville. Around 1:20 a.m., during a performance by "A Boogie with the Hoodie," an unknown assailant opened fire into the crowded venue. Savannah was the sole fatality among the six individuals struck by gunfire.
Following the shooting, the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) launched an extensive investigation. Despite processing the large crime scene and interviewing witnesses, authorities were unable to identify the shooter. The lack of leads has left Savannah's case unsolved, contributing to ongoing concerns about violence in the community.
Savannah was remembered by friends, family, and professors as a vibrant and compassionate individual. A vigil held on March 22, 2017, outside Grawemeyer Hall, saw more than a hundred attendees braving near-freezing temperatures to honor her memory. Her father, Dean Walker, spoke about the profound loss, emphasizing the senselessness of the tragedy....Read More
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