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FIRST, WE START WITH LATE BREAKING NEWS IN THE CASE OF THE J-TOWN KROGER SHOOTING. GOOD EVENING. I'M RICK VAN HOOSE. VICKI: AND I’M VICKI DORTCH. A JUDGE HAS JUST RULED THE SUSPECT IS NOT COMPETENT TO STAND TRIAL AT THIS TIME. GREGORY BUSH IS CHARGED WITH MURDER, ATTEMPTED MURDER AND WANTON ENDANGERMENT. HE ALSO FACES FEDERAL HATE CRIME CHARGES. POLICE SAY BUSH TARGETED TWO AFRICAN AMERICAN SHOPPERS AT THE KROGER ON TAYLORSVILLE ROAD IN OCTOBER. MAURICE STALLARD AND VICKIE JONES BOTH DIED OF MULTIPLE GUNSHOT WOUNDS. LATE THIS AFTERNOON, A JUDGE RULED BUSH IS NOT COMPETENT TO STAND TRIAL, BUT SHE ALSO ORDERED HIM TO TAKE HIS MEDICATION, AND WILL RE-EVALUATE HIS COMPETENCY IN 60

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The man accused of shooting two black shoppers at the Jeffersontown Kroger was in court for a competency hearing on Thursday.Shortly before 4 p.m., a judge ruled that Gregory Bush is incompetent to stand trial, at least for now.Police said Bush walked into the Kroger on Oct. 24 of last year and shot Maurice Stallard, 69, in the head, and then walked outside and shot Vickie Lee Jones, 67, who was in the parking lot. Both died at the scene.Bush is white and both of his victims were African-American. Federal prosecutors said the shooting was racially motivated. He faces federal hate crime charges in the shooting, and has also been charged with murder, attempted murder and wanton endangerment. "We understand the severity of the charges,” Defense Attorney Angela Edelman said. “But, that is also matched with the severity of his mental illness in this case."Bush has been under weeks of assessments at the Kentucky Correctional Psychiatric Center in Oldham County. Dr. Timothy Allen said Bush has fought been involved in multiple unprovoked fights with other inmates and refused to take his medication."I found that it was so highly unlikely that he would be capable of cooperating fully with the evaluation, let alone completing it in a reasonable way," Dr. Allen said.Judge Annie O’Connell said Thursday that Bush will be forced to take his medicine. She said if he does, he could later be found competent enough to stand trial.Dr. Allen also stated in court that Bush was harming himself.“I think this was Monday night of this week, very agitated and banging his on the wall,” Dr. Allen said.His status will be reevaluated in 60 days.