Introduction
The city of Louisville, Kentucky, has witnessed numerous tragedies, but few have left as many unanswered questions as the untimely death of Andre Sloss. On May 15, 2012, the 23-year-old was found murdered at 3500 Herman Street, a case that, despite the passage of time, remains unsolved. This article delves into the known details surrounding Andre's death, the subsequent investigation, and the enduring impact on his family and community.
The Discovery of Andre Sloss
In the early hours of May 15, 2012, Louisville Metro Police responded to reports of a shooting at 3500 Herman Street. Upon arrival, officers discovered the lifeless body of Andre Sloss, a young African American male, who had succumbed to gunshot wounds. The scene offered few clues, and initial reports did not indicate any witnesses to the crime. The lack of immediate leads posed a significant challenge for investigators from the outset....Read More
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