A routine traffic stop near Blue Grass Airport on July 13 turned deadly when a suspect shot a Kentucky state trooper and fled. He carjacked a vehicle and drove to Richmond Road Baptist Church in Lexington, where he opened fire. The rampage left two women dead and several others injured. The suspect was killed by police on the scene.
The victims were identified as Christina Combs, 34, and Beverly Gumm, 72. Two men were wounded—one critically—and the injured trooper is stable. Police say the shooter may have had personal ties to someone at the church. His identity has not been publicly released.
Both victims were deeply loved. Christina, a mother of five, worked at Saint Joseph Hospital and was close to finishing nursing school. Beverly was remembered by her daughter Rachael as the heart of their family—wise, kind, and strong. Fundraisers have been launched to support their families.
As Lexington mourns, leaders and residents alike are seeking answers and peace. Governor Andy Beshear and other officials expressed sorrow and gratitude for first responders. Richmond Road Baptist Church, once a quiet rural sanctuary, is now at the center of a tragedy. Investigations into the motive continue.