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Dayton shooting: Crowd chants 'Do something' at Ohio governor during vigil

Dayton shooting: Crowd chants 'Do something' at Ohio governor during vigil People shouted 'Do something' as Ohio governor Mike DeWine was delivering a speech on Sunday at a candlelight vigil for the victims of a shooting that left 9 dead and 29 injured. Police say the shooter, 24-year-old Connor Betts, opened fire around 1am in a popular entertainment district before being fatally shot by officers. The incident came within less than 24 hours after a shooting in El Paso, Texas.
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