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Louisville Man Turns Himself In for December Shooting
Rayvomte Humphries, 33, charged with assault and wanton endangerment
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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A 33-year-old Louisville man named Rayvomte Humphries has turned himself in to police for a shooting that occurred in December 2025. According to the arrest citation, Humphries was on a bicycle and rode across from the victim's location before shooting the victim. Three other people were present during the incident.
Why it matters
Gun violence and public safety are ongoing concerns in Louisville, with the city experiencing elevated levels of crime in recent years. This case highlights the importance of perpetrators being held accountable, as well as the role of community cooperation in resolving violent incidents.
The details
The arrest citation states that Humphries turned himself in, was read his Miranda rights, and admitted to the shooting. The condition of the victim is currently unknown.
- The shooting occurred on December 16, 2025.
- Humphries turned himself in on February 12, 2026.
The players
Rayvomte Humphries
A 33-year-old Louisville resident who turned himself in for a December 2025 shooting.
What’s next
The judge will determine Humphries' bail and next court appearance.
The takeaway
This case underscores the ongoing challenges Louisville faces with gun violence and the importance of perpetrators being held accountable through the justice system, as well as the role of community cooperation in resolving such incidents.
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