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Motive. Unknown. On August 4, 2019, 24-year-old Connor Betts shot and killed nine people, including his brother, [a] and wounded 17 others near the entrance of the Ned Peppers Bar in the Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio. [3] [5] [6] Betts was fatally shot by responding police officers 32 seconds after the first shots were fired.
Police in Ohio are responding to a shooting at a Walmart Supercenter in Beavercreek Monday evening, ... about 10 miles east of Dayton, around 8:35 p.m. on Monday and shot a man and three women ...
The killing of John Crawford III occurred on August 5, 2014. Crawford was a 22-year-old African-American man shot and killed by a police officer in a Walmart store in Beavercreek, Ohio, near Dayton, while he was holding a BB gun that was for sale in the store.
A gunman opened fire Monday evening inside a Walmart in Ohio and wounded four people before killing himself -- the second shooting in 24 hours to take place at a store operated by the retail giant.
A shooting which injured four people at an Ohio Walmart on Monday may have been racially motivated, the FBI said Wednesday. The suspected gunman, Benjamin Charles Jones, shot and killed himself at ...
Neal Bradley Long (September 19, 1927 – June 12, 1998), known as The Shotgun Slayer, was an American serial killer responsible for at least 21 attacks perpetrated against African-American men in Dayton, Ohio, between 1972 and September 1975, as a result of which between four and seven people died and 14 others received injuries of varying severity.
Dayton ( / ˈdeɪtən / ⓘ) is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. [4] A small part of the city extends into Greene County. [5] As of the 2020 census, the city proper had a population of 137,644, making it the sixth-most populous city in Ohio. It anchors the state's fourth-largest metropolitan area, the ...
Four years after worst shooting in Ohio's history, state lawmakers are attempting to take away our ability to pass common sense gun rules through ballot initiatives, Willis Blackshear Jr. writes