Louisville gun store closed after roof collapse: ‘This is a painful process’

Louisville gun store closed after roof collapse: 'This is a painful process'
Louisville gun store closed after roof collapse: 'This is a painful process'
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (FOX 56) — A Louisville gun store has closed its doors after a partial roof collapse caused by a storm.

Patrick Hayden, owner of KYGUNCO,

posted a video on social media Friday afternoon stating that in the past week, the Louisville shop would be closed for up to two months while staff and other groups work to repair the facility.

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“While this is a painful process for us, we are thankful this did not happen during business hours,” Hayden said. “None of our employees were injured; none of our customers were injured.”

Security camera footage shared on Facebook by KYGUNCO shows water ripping through the top and side of the building’s roof, scattering inventory and displays across the floor.
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Repairs to the Louisville store will not affect orders on the KYGUNCO website or at the Bardstown location, where purchased orders and layaways for affected customers have reportedly been moved.

The Bardstown location will also now be hosting KYGUNCO’s National Knife Day event on Aug. 23, management said.

“We are coming back and we will reopen,” Hayden said.

The Bardstown KYGUNCO location is on Glenwood Drive. For more information, visit the gun retailer’s website.


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