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Manhunt Intensifies for Armed Suspect with Military Background
Federal, state, and local authorities are continuing their search for 32-year-old Joseph A. Couch, who allegedly opened fire near Interstate 75 in Kentucky over the weekend. As of Monday afternoon, Couch remains at large, having evaded capture for over 48 hours.
The incident occurred around 6 p.m. on Saturday near exit 49. Authorities report that Couch fired 20 to 30 rounds, striking 12 vehicles in the process.
An affidavit from the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office reveals that a woman, identified as Couch’s ex-wife, received alarming texts from him. Couch reportedly wrote that he was “going to kill a lot of people” and planned to “kill myself afterwards.”
State Trooper Scottie Pennington provided an update on the search efforts, describing the manhunt as a “methodical effort similar to hide and seek.”
“Our goal is to apply steady pressure and wearing Mr. Couch down,” Pennington said.
“Hopefully he has no water and nothing to eat.”
Couch has a military background, having served in the U.S. Army Reserve from March 2013 to January 2019 as a 12B combat engineer. He was discharged as a private and had no deployments.
Pennington described the search area as being like a jungle, with challenging terrain that includes cliff beds, sinkholes, caves, and culverts. He urged the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
“If you see something that looks strange in your area where you live, if you come home and your doors don’t seem like that’s how you left it, back out and call somebody,” Pennington advised.
“If you’re at home, don’t be alone. Always have your cell phone. Have phone access.”
The search is focused on the rugged, hilly area near London, a small city of around 8,000 people located approximately 75 miles south of Lexington. Authorities recovered a vehicle and an AR-15 rifle during their search on Sunday.
Couch faces multiple charges, including five counts each of criminal attempt to commit murder and first-degree assault, according to the affidavit. The Laurel County Sheriff’s Office has offered a $15,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.
The ongoing manhunt has led to the closure of more than a dozen school districts across southeastern Kentucky as the search continues into its third day.
Couch’s most recent residence was in Woodbine, a small community about 20 miles south of the shooting scene. Authorities report that he purchased the weapon and approximately 1,000 rounds of ammunition on Saturday morning in London.
The search effort involves multiple law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, the ATF, London City Police, and the Laurel County Sheriff’s Department.
Watch a local news report about the incident below:
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Don
September 12, 2024 at 12:54 pm
Put the scumbag down.
2004done
September 12, 2024 at 2:42 pm
“Manhunt intensifies for now-unarmed suspect (left the weapon possibly used at the same place he left his vehicle), and has evaded capture for three days!!!) The public is being led to believe anyone with military service in background is armed and dangerous Someone was murdered and a distraction using military service was ordered.” By the way, this COULD BE THE MURDERER of Seth Rich or the suicider of Vince Foster: Lock your doors, and close your schools, and don’t expect Police to respond in this town of 8,000 which seems as dangerous as riding the subway in a multi-million-resident City
joecrew
September 13, 2024 at 1:08 am
hopefully he’ll do the right thing and end his life which hiding in the woods.
Lisa
September 13, 2024 at 7:44 am
Looks like a guy out of the Selden, Texas and Dublin, Texas area (by Hico, Texas); he used to be a welder and or dairy employee.
Is it possible he dropped the gun? That gun shoots 20-30 bullets per second(?).