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stanley spain ed Saleh, 38Monica Brickhouse, 39Derrick Fudge, 57Assistant Chief Matt Carper with the Dayton Police Department said Megan is the sister of suspected shooter, Connor Betts, 24.All of the victims were shot in the street and on the sidewalk of East 5th Street in the Historic Oregon District, according to Carper.Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine was at the
stanley canada news conference and said he wanted to thank the Dayton Police Department for ending this incident quickly. We will never know how many lives were saved, DeWine said.Dayton s Mayor Nan Whaley said a vigil is planned for 8 p.m. EST on Sunday.The next update on the incident is scheduled for 3 p.m. EST.This story was originally published on WCPO .