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Dayton shooter Connor Betts had fantasies about killing, FBI says

Dayton Daily News journalists Anthony Shoemaker and Amelia Robinson and former DDN photojournalist Ty Greenlees revisted the scene of the 2019 mass shooting in the Oregon District on Saturday, August 2, 2020, prior to the event's one-year anniversary. [Tom Gilliam/For the Dispatch]

The 24-year-old shooter who killed nine people in Dayton's Oregon District fantasized about mass shootings, serial killings and murder-suicide for at least a decade before launching his attack in August 2019, the FBI concluded.

However, after an exhaustive investigation, the FBI found no evidence that he shared those violent fantasies with others.

Federal Bureau of Investigation said Monday it closed out a two-year investigation of shooter Connor Betts, concluding that there were no specific warnings that he intended to commit mass murder and his friends and family were kept in the dark.

In less than 35 seconds, Betts shot his best friend, murdered his sibling, killed eight others, wounded dozens and sent people running in terror. Dayton police on duty that night ran toward Betts, shooting him dead before he could enter a crowded bar.


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