Daily Stormer
February 11, 2016
No one could have predicted it.
The man police say shot and killed a Louisville liquor store employee, then terrorized a neighborhood and led officers on a chase, faced a judge for the first time on Friday morning.
The deadly crime happened on Thursday at Stop ‘N Go Liquor on Warnock Avenue.
The suspect, James Spaulding, was arraigned on a list of charges including complicity to murder, attempted murder and wanton endangerment. He is being held at Metro Corrections on $250,000 dollar cash bond.
Police say Spaulding entered Stop ‘N Go Liquor on Warnock Street early Thursday morning.
The arrest report says he had a handgun, shot and killed store clerk Denny Davis, while injuring another person. Spaulding then walked down the street and fired into a house nearby, while people sleep inside. The bullet missed a teen by feet.
LMPD officers eventually arrested Spaulding on I-65 after a chase.
He is due back in court on February 15, 2016.