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Sister of Dayton shooter among 9 victims in the attack

A mourner lights a candle at a memorial during a vigil at the scene of a mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, U.S. August 4, 2019.
A mourner lights a candle at a memorial during a vigil at the scene of a mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, U.S. August 4, 2019. Copyright  REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
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By Doha Madani with NBC News U.S. News
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All the victims were identified by Ohio officials on Sunday as well as the gunman.

The sister of a man who opened fire at a Dayton, Ohio, bar early Sunday morning is among the nine people killed in the attack. The shooter who attacked a crowd of people outside Ned Peppers Bar has been identified as Connor Betts, a 24-year-old white male who lived in Dayton, Ohio officials said at a press conference Sunday afternoon.

 His sister, Megan, was among the nine victims in the shooting while another 27 were injured. Betts allegedly wore body armor and carried ammunition magazines when he attacked the bar. Police were nearby and were able to stop the shooter, who is dead, within about a minute, according to authorities. 

Authorities released a full list of those were killed Sunday morning on their website:

  1. Lois L. Oglesby, black female, 27
  2. Megan K. Betts, white female, 22
  3. Saeed Saleh, black male, 38
  4. Derrick R. Fudge, black male, 57
  5. Logan M. Turner, white male, 30
  6. Nicholas P. Cumer white male, 25
  7. Thomas J. McNichols, black male, 25
  8. Beatrice N. Warren-Curtis, black female, 36
  9. Monica E. Brickhouse, black female 39 Dayton police Lt. Col. Matt Carper did not release information on a possible motive.
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