https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10547541/Former-Kentucky-lawmaker-begs-justice-daughter-32-shot-dead.html
Kentucky State Police are asking for the public's help finding a man believed to have killed a former Kentucky state lawmaker's daughter in a home invasion on Tuesday.
Authorities say Shannon Vince Gilday, 23, forced his way into former State Rep. C. Wesley Morgan's $6.5 million Richmond mansion at around 4am Tuesday armed with a rifle.
Once inside, police said, he shot and killed Morgan's daughter, Jordan Morgan, 32, while she was asleep. The Madison County Coroner's Office later confirmed that Jordan Morgan had been shot 'more than once'.
Gilday then allegedly 'confronted' Wesley Morgan, and the two exchanged gunfire before he fled in a white Toyota Corolla. Wesley Morgan and his wife, Jordan's stepmother, sustained injuries in the shooting and were taken to a local hospital, where they are recovering.
Jordan Morgan previously made headlines in 2017, when she publicly accused State Rep. Michael Meredith of sending her inappropriate text messages as part of a sexual harassment settlement involving four House Republicans.
She said at the time that she started receiving a number of messages from Meredith after she worked on Republican Matt Bevin's successful 2015 campaign for Kentucky governor and worked with him for a year-and-a-half afterwards as a member of his communications team.
Morgan said she only came forward with the inappropriate texts after it was revealed that four House Republicans were involved in a secret sexual harassment settlement with another female staffer.
The scandal cost former House Speaker Jeff Hoover and Meredith their leadership positions, but Meredith was reinstated as chairman of the House Local Government Committee one year later.
Her Facebook profile was filled with memes, photos of her with friends and family, and photos of her small dog - Gucci.
The $6.5million listing advertised the home as being able to withstand nuclear attack and the strongest of earthquakes with the bunker alone valued at $3 million.
Wesley started building the bunker more than a decade ago, following the election of President Barack Obama.
He said at the time that he 'could see the handwriting on the wall that Obama was trying to change our country into a socialist country,' and with hundreds of tons of chemical agents stored at the Blue Grass Army Depot, south of Richmond, he decided it would be wise to build a bunker.
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