UNION, Ky. — UNION, Ky. — A man who had been injured in a shooting Sunday afternoon has died, according to the Boone County Sheriff’s Office.
Kenneth Good, 36, died at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center on Tuesday evening.
Kenneth Good was one of four people who had been shot at about 4:30 p.m. Sunday on Rabbit Hash Road after an argument in the street led to gunfire.
Deputies found Kenneth Good in a car off the side of the road with a gunshot wound to his head. Deputies also found Dale Good, 19, with gunshot wounds to his face and his torso. Then, deputies said they found Hunter Brock, 24, who was shot in the shoulder, and Steven Brock, 60, who was "grazed" by a bullet in his hand.
Deputies said Kenneth and Dale Good drove to the home of one of the Brocks, where three of the men had an argument in the road. The argument led to a fight, and the fight led to gunshots.
First responders transported the Goods and Brock to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Medical staff treated and released Brock. Dale Good is in critical condition, according to deputies.
Deputies did not say what the argument between the men was over.
The incident is still under investigation.
WCPO will update this story as more information becomes available.