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Rep. John Yarmuth on new info in the McAtee shooting, HEROES ACT, and whether uber liberal support is helpful to a Democrat in red state Kentucky

We learned today that a bullet from the Kentucky National Guard killed David “BBQ Man” McAtee during a law enforcement shutdown during curfew. McAtee had fired at least two shots from the 9 millimeter weapon that he pulled. Kentucky government officials say that McAtee fired first and was shot by either of the LMPD officers who returned fire along with national guard troops.

The update on the McAtee case was delivered by Governor Andy Beshear’s executive cabinet secretary J. Michael Brown, who left no doubt that McAtee fired first and that ballistics examinations proved that a national guard bullet killed him.

McAtee family attorney Steve Romines responded on Twitter.

J. Michael Brown is a respected attorney and military veteran whose investigative work will likely face little resistance.

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