Police Identify Officers Involved in Fatal Shooting in Louisville

Police officers at a shooting scene in Louisville

Louisville, November 26, 2025

The Louisville Metro Police Department has identified Officers Patrick Norton and Richard Waller as the officers involved in a fatal shooting during an armed robbery attempt. The incident, which occurred over the weekend, resulted in the death of the robbery suspect. Both officers are currently on paid administrative leave while investigations are ongoing, and body camera footage is expected to be released soon, continuing the community’s focus on police practices following recent events.

Louisville, Kentucky – Police Identify Officers Involved in Fatal Shooting

Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) has identified Officers Patrick Norton and Richard Waller as the two officers involved in the fatal shooting of a robbery suspect on November 22 in the city’s Southside neighborhood.

Incident Details

On Saturday, November 22, at approximately 10 p.m., LMPD responded to a reported armed robbery in the 100 block of East Southland Boulevard. The caller provided a description of the suspect, leading officers to locate an individual matching that description nearby. Upon approaching the suspect, he fled on foot and produced a handgun. Officers Norton and Waller fired their weapons, striking the suspect, who was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS.

Officer Backgrounds

Officer Patrick Norton has been with LMPD since 2016 and is currently assigned to the Special Operations Division as a K-9 Handler. Officer Richard Waller joined the department in 2022. Both officers have received commendations; however, Norton has also faced disciplinary actions, though specific details have not been disclosed. Neither officer was injured during the incident.

Investigation and Policy

Both officers are currently on paid administrative leave while the investigation is underway. In accordance with LMPD policy, body camera footage of the incident is expected to be released within 10 business days.

Context

This incident adds to a series of recent officer-involved shootings in Louisville. Notably, in April 2025, Ahtume McCollum was fatally shot by an LMPD officer after a struggle during an attempted detainment. Additionally, in March 2020, Breonna Taylor was killed during a police raid in her apartment, leading to widespread protests and legal actions. These events have intensified discussions on police practices and accountability within the community.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who are the officers involved in the fatal shooting?
Officers Patrick Norton and Richard Waller of the Louisville Metro Police Department.
What led to the shooting?
The officers responded to a reported armed robbery, located a suspect matching the description, and during the encounter, the suspect fled and produced a handgun, prompting the officers to fire their weapons.
What are the backgrounds of the involved officers?
Officer Norton has been with LMPD since 2016, assigned to the Special Operations Division as a K-9 Handler. Officer Waller joined the department in 2022. Both have received commendations; Norton has also faced undisclosed disciplinary actions.
What is the current status of the officers?
Both officers are on paid administrative leave while the investigation is ongoing.
When will the body camera footage be released?
According to LMPD policy, the body camera footage is expected to be released within 10 business days of the incident.
What is the context of this incident?
This incident is part of a series of recent officer-involved shootings in Louisville, including the fatal shooting of Ahtume McCollum in April 2025 and the death of Breonna Taylor in March 2020, which have sparked discussions on police practices and accountability.

Feature Details
Incident Date November 22, 2025
Location 100 block of East Southland Boulevard, Louisville, Kentucky
Officers Involved Patrick Norton and Richard Waller
Suspect Status Deceased at the scene
Officers’ Tenure Norton: Since 2016; Waller: Since 2022
Investigation Status Officers on paid administrative leave; investigation ongoing
Body Camera Footage Release Expected within 10 business days
Context Part of recent officer-involved shootings in Louisville, including Ahtume McCollum (April 2025) and Breonna Taylor (March 2020)

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  • @courierjournal (November 23, 2025, 2:15 PM) Louisville Metro Police officers shoot and kill suspect in armed robbery incident. View on X
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