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Campbellsville PD called to Friday night shooting

By Larry Joe Smith, 99.9 The Big Dawg Radio

On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 10:31pmET, Campbellsville Police received a call of a shooting in the area of West Walnut Street, Campbellsville Police told 99.9 the Big Dawg News that officers conducted an investigation and determined that 39-year old Jesse E. Meyer and 37-year old Joshua L. Ulbert both of Campbellsville had gotten into an altercation and Mr. Meyer subsequently shot Mr. Ulbert.

Ulbert was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital by Campbellsville-Taylor County EMS and later flown to the University of Louisville Hospital.



Jesse Meyer was arrested and lodged in the Taylor County Detention Center where he was charged with Assault 1st degree.

The case remains under investigation by Det./Sgt. Nelson Bishop with the Campbellsville Police Department.


This story was posted on 2021-08-14 21:19:23
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