Dayton shooter spent two hours in area before attack, likely acted
alone: police
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[August 14, 2019]
By Brendan O'Brien
(Reuters) - A gunman who killed nine people
in Dayton, Ohio earlier this month spent two hours in the nightlife
neighborhood before unleashing an attack on bar goers and probably
carried it out alone, police said on Tuesday.
The Aug. 4 attack, which ended when police shot and killed the gunman,
24-year-old Connor Betts, was one of three high- profile mass shootings
over three weeks that stunned the United States and stoked its
long-running debate on gun rights.
During an afternoon news conference, Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl
used footage from video cameras from several businesses in the
neighborhood to lay out a detailed timeline of the gunman's movements
around the neighborhood known for its night life before the early Sunday
morning shooting.
At 11:04 p.m., Betts arrived in his car with his sister and a companion.
The trio went to a tavern known as Blind Bob's. Some 69 minutes later,
Betts left the bar alone and went to Ned Pepper's, a bar across the
street, Biehl said as he showed the footage.
Betts stayed at Ned Pepper's for 28 minutes before heading back to his
car, where he spent nine minutes. He changed his clothes, got his AR-15
semi-automatic rifle, body armor and a mask and placed some of the items
in a backpack.
Twenty minutes later at 1:04 a.m., two hours after he arrived in the
neighborhood, he went back to Ned Pepper's and opened fire outside the
bar, shooting 17 people and killing nine, including his sister, Biehl
said.
It is a "strong probability" that Betts went into Ned Pepper's
beforehand to case the establishment, Biehl said.
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A Oregon District resident stands at a memorial for those killed
during Sunday morning's a mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, U.S. August
7, 2019. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston/File Photo
"He was very familiar with the Oregon District," he said. "This was
a plan well before he got to the Oregon District."
Biehl said the video footage indicated that Betts acted alone that
night.
"Clearly, that day during that time period, we don't see anyone
assisting in committing this horrendous crime," he said.
The investigation also "seems to strongly suggest" that his
companion, who was wounded in the rampage, did not know Betts was
planning to carry out the shooting or that he had weapons in the
vehicle.
But investigators "have radically different views" on whether Betts
targeted his sister and his companion.
"Based on what we know now, we cannot make that call conclusively,"
Biehl said.
The FBI said last week that Betts had a history of violent
obsessions and had mused about committing mass murder before his
rampage in Dayton's historic downtown.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago; Editing by Cynthia
Osterman)
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