'The last thing you want to do is show up on a run and you've got somebody who's been shot, at any age. 'It's tough, you know, it's tough,' Kuriger said. He also urged those who had been in attendance to reach out to the department with information and called on parents to provide supervision at the park 'so that we can stop this violence that's occurring inside Louisville Metro, and specifically down here at Waterfront Park.'Ī skull, tattoos and 'Baby Francis': What we know about 8 bodies never ID'd in Louisville Brian Kuriger said the department will be increasing its presence at Waterfront Park. Speaking at the scene Saturday night, LMPD Maj. 'Kids or the killers?' Louisville's March for Our Lives draws dividing line on gun reform How is LMPD responding? Police are asking for the public's help in identifying the person. Anyone with information is asked to call LMPD's crime tip hotline at (502) 574-5673. When asked for clarification on whether the teen would still face an unlawful possession charge, LMPD spokesperson Ingram said she was looking for an answer.