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Nov 21 2023
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A Dayton native is responsible for injuring four inside the Beavercreek Walmart, killing himself
A 20 year old man has been identified as the suspect in Monday night's shooting at Beavercreek’s Walmart. Four shoppers were injured. Beavercreek police say Benjamin Charles Jones is the gunman who opened fire inside the retail store. According to investigators–shortly after 8:35 p.m., 911 dispatch got calls from shoppers saying Jones was firing a rifle. Three minutes later–the first two
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Nov 21 2023
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I-TEAM: FBI search Dayton home linked to Beavercreek Walmart mass shooter
DAYTON — Federal investigators served a search warrant at the home of the man police have identified as the shooter at the Beavercreek Walmart. News Center 7 I-Team Lead Investigative Reporter John Bedell is on the scene working to learn more details. Watch his live report on News Center 7 beginning at 5 p.m. During a news conference where police provided updates on Monday night’s shooting,
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Nov 19 2023
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Loyola Chicago vs. Dayton (Championship) (11/19/23) - Live Stream - Watch ESPN
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Nov 20 2023
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SIU Edwardsville vs. Dayton 11/20/23 - NCAA Women's Basketball Live Stream on Watch ESPN
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Nov 22 2023
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Police identify man they say opened fire at a Walmart near Dayton, Ohio, injuring 4 before fatally turning the gun on himself
(CNN) — The man who walked into a Walmart in Ohio Monday night and shot four people before taking his own life has been identified by police as a 20-year-old Dayton resident. Benjamin Charles Jones entered the store in Beavercreek, about 10 miles east of Dayton, around 8:35 p.m., said Capt. Chad Lindsey, acting Beavercreek Police Department chief, during a Tuesday news conference. Witnesses
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Oct 22 2023
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Duquesne vs. Dayton 10/24/23 - NCAA Women's Volleyball Live Stream on Watch ESPN
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Oct 06 2023
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2 Dayton Police recruits still hospitalized, 1 critically hurt, after State Route 4 crash
DAYTON — Two police recruits are still hospitalized after a crash on State Route 4 in Dayton Thursday afternoon. A Dayton Police supervisor and three recruits were on State Route 4 between the exits of Stanley Avenue and Harshman Road for a training exercise when a pick-up truck crashed into a police cruiser, Dayton Police wrote on social media. Dayton Police chief Kamran Afzal said a police
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