A former Western student was injured in a Sunday afternoon shooting at The Registry Apartments.
Bowling Green police are investigating the incident, which left 21-year-old Tony Trumbo with a foot wound, said Officer Barry Pruitt, public information officer for the Bowling Green Police Department.
Trumbo was treated in the emergency room, but wasn’t admitted, according to officials at The Medical Center.
No suspects have been identified in the case, Pruitt said.
At 2:55 p.m. Sunday, Bowling Green Police responded to a report that there was a shooting at The Registry, he said.
When police arrived at the scene, there were no victims or suspects present, Pruitt said.
Police then received information that there was an ambulance called to McCormack Hall, where Trumbo was picked up and transported to the hospital, he said.
A 17-year-old male from Louisville who was with the victim was found to be in possession of a stolen handgun, Pruitt said. The male isn’t a suspect in the shooting.
Pruitt said he believes the shooting stemmed from an earlier argument.
This is the second shooting at The Registry in the past three months, but the incidents aren’t related, Pruitt said.

















