Dayton gunman had cocaine, Xanax, alcohol in his system during attack
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[August 16, 2019]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - The gunman who killed nine
people outside a bar in Dayton, Ohio, had cocaine, Xanax and alcohol in
his system at the time of the shooting rampage, the county coroner said
on Thursday.
Dayton police announced the findings at a press conference and on
Twitter and said that two victims of the massacre were struck by gunfire
from law enforcement officers responding to the scene.
"While it weighs heavily on us that our response caused harm to these
victims, we are comforted that none of our rounds caused the death of
any of these innocent people," Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl said on
Twitter.
Dr. Kent Harshbarger, Montgomery County coroner, said at the news
conference that an autopsy conducted on the body of 24-year-old Connor
Betts found the drugs and medication in his system.
It was not clear how much of each drug was present at the time of the
attack.
The Aug. 4 massacre, which ended when police shot and killed the gunman,
was one of three mass shootings over three weeks that stunned Americans
and stoked a long-running debate over gun rights.
Earlier this week a friend of Betts, 24-year-old Ethan Kollie, was
charged in federal court with lying his drug use on a form he filled out
to buy a gun and with possession of a firearm by an unlawful user of a
controlled substance.
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A man walks past a memorial for those killed in a mass shooting in
Dayton, Ohio, U.S. August 7, 2019. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston/File Photo
In announcing the charges, prosecutors said Kollie admitted that he
had purchased body armor, an accessory for an AR-15 semi-automatic
rifle and a 100-round double drum magazine that Betts used during
the shooting.
Kollie kept the items at his apartment in the Dayton suburb of
Kettering to conceal them from Betts’ parents, according to court
papers. Kollie is not accused with helping plan or carry out the
attack.
Betts opened fire outside a bar in the Oregon District of Dayton at
1 a.m. on Aug. 4. The shooting ended rapidly when police moved in
and shot Betts dead. Those killed included Betts’ 22-year-old
sister, Megan.
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 Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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