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Karaban goes to hospital with head injury after No. 2 UConn's loss to Dayton in Maui Invitational
Read full article: Karaban goes to hospital with head injury after No. 2 UConn's loss to Dayton in Maui InvitationalUConn forward Alex Karaban was taken to a hospital with a head injury after the No. 2 Huskies’ 85-67 loss to Dayton in the seventh-place game of the Maui Invitational.
Caleb Love scores 19, leads Arizona past Dayton 78-68 for second Sweet 16 trip in 3 seasons
Read full article: Caleb Love scores 19, leads Arizona past Dayton 78-68 for second Sweet 16 trip in 3 seasonsCaleb Love scored 19 points and second-seeded Arizona reached the Sweet 16 for the second time in three seasons, beating No. 7 seed Dayton 78-68 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
DaRon Holmes II and Dayton rally from 17 points down to beat Nevada 63-60 in March Madness
Read full article: DaRon Holmes II and Dayton rally from 17 points down to beat Nevada 63-60 in March MadnessDaRon Holmes II and seventh-seeded Dayton staged a huge March Madness rally, closing with a 24-4 run to erase a 17-point deficit and beat 10th-seeded Nevada 63-60 in the West Region.
Tristan da Silva scores 20 points as Colorado outlasts Boise State 60-53 to cap the First Four
Read full article: Tristan da Silva scores 20 points as Colorado outlasts Boise State 60-53 to cap the First FourTristan da Silva scored 20 points and Colorado won its first NCAA Tournament game in three years, wrapping up the First Four with a sloppy 60-53 win over Boise State.
Joel Scott scores 23 as Colorado State routs Virginia 67-42 to cap Day 1 of March Madness
Read full article: Joel Scott scores 23 as Colorado State routs Virginia 67-42 to cap Day 1 of March MadnessJoel Scott had 23 points and 11 rebounds as Colorado State won an NCAA Tournament game for the first time in 11 years, blowing out Virginia 67-42 in the First Four.
Melvin Council Jr. scores 21, Wagner begins March Madness with 71-68 win over Howard in First Four
Read full article: Melvin Council Jr. scores 21, Wagner begins March Madness with 71-68 win over Howard in First FourWagner kicked off March Madness with the first NCAA Tournament win in program history, getting 21 points from Melvin Council Jr. and holding off a late rally by Howard to win 71-68 in the First Four.
No. 2 UConn routs Dayton 102-58 in Paige Bueckers return for the Huskies
Read full article: No. 2 UConn routs Dayton 102-58 in Paige Bueckers return for the HuskiesAaliyah Edwards scored 23 points and Paige Bueckers made her long-awaited return from injury as No. 2 UConn opened its season Wednesday with a 102-58 rout of Dayton.
Geraldine Brooks' 'Horse' and biography of George Floyd win Dayton literary awards
Read full article: Geraldine Brooks' 'Horse' and biography of George Floyd win Dayton literary awardsGeraldine Brooks’ “Horse,” a novel about race and forgotten history, and Robert Samuels’ and Toluse Olorunnipa’s “His Name Is George Floyd: One Man’s Life and the Struggle for Racial Justice” have won awards from the Dayton Literary Peace Prize Foundation.
Reds prospect Elly De La Cruz still soaring after incredible big league debut
Read full article: Reds prospect Elly De La Cruz still soaring after incredible big league debutElly De La Cruz turned some heads when he not only homered in his first big league series with the Cincinnati Reds but deposited the pitch nearly 460 feet from home plate.
Pitt edges Mississippi St in back-and-forth First Four game
Read full article: Pitt edges Mississippi St in back-and-forth First Four gameJamarius Burton made a go-ahead jumper with 10 seconds left and Pitt edged Mississippi State 60-59 in a back-and-forth First Four game that featured 21 lead changes — most in the NCAA Tournament in five years.
Texas A&M-CC ousts SE Missouri St 75-71 in NCAA First Four
Read full article: Texas A&M-CC ousts SE Missouri St 75-71 in NCAA First FourIsaac Mushila had 15 points and 12 rebounds as Texas A&M-Corpus Christi held off Southeast Missouri State 75-71 to earn the first NCAA Tournament win in program history.
Police find no evidence Dayton mass shooter targeted sister
Read full article: Police find no evidence Dayton mass shooter targeted sisterAuthorities who investigated a 2019 mass shooting that left nine dead in Dayton, Ohio, say they found no evidence that the gunman targeted the sister who was among the victims.
Panel OKs bid to demolish Wright Brothers’ 1st bike shop
Read full article: Panel OKs bid to demolish Wright Brothers’ 1st bike shopThe Dayton Board of Zoning Appeals has approved the city’s request to demolish a 129-year-old historic building that once was the site of the Wright brothers’ first bike shop.
From city halls, the plea for COVID-19 aid is bipartisan
Read full article: From city halls, the plea for COVID-19 aid is bipartisanCity agencies in Arlington, Texas, have been cut by up to 8%, with officials bracing for more later this year. AdA bipartisan group of mayors notes that aid should be the easy part. A Republican, Williams has joined Democratic Mayor Nan Whaley of Dayton, Ohio, to lead the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ lobbying effort for local aid. State and local lobbies tried again in a second round of COVID-19 aid but were left out altogether. AdMayors attributed the rebuff to McConnell blocking state and local aid as leverage against Democrats who opposed Republicans’ provision to shield businesses' immunity from lawsuits related to COVID-19.
Landlords are getting squeezed between tenants and lenders
Read full article: Landlords are getting squeezed between tenants and lendersGary Zaremba stands for a portrait outside of a house he oversees, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020, in Dayton, Ohio. Seven months after the pandemic began, landlords face an even more uncertain future. Zaremba, who owns and and manages 350 apartment units spread out over 100 buildings in Dayton, Ohio, said he has been working with struggling tenants and directs them to social service agencies for additional help. (AP Photo/Aaron Doster)
Watch live: Trump remarks on issues facing American workers from Ohio
Read full article: Watch live: Trump remarks on issues facing American workers from OhioOHIO – Watch live coverage as President Trump delivers a speech from Dayton, Ohio, on issues facing American workers. The president is expected to deliver remarks at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21. LIVE COVERAGE
Brad Pitt visited Kanye's Sunday Service
Read full article: Brad Pitt visited Kanye's Sunday ServiceBrad Pitt was in attendance at Kanye West's Sunday Service and it's kind of a head-scratcher. The event was held over the weekend in Watts, California, which you ordinarily wouldn't think of as a stomping ground for ether of the superstars. And there, in the crowd of folks jamming in the parking lot of a church in Watts, was Pitt. Photos on social media show Pitt and West smiling and chatting it up. CNN has reached out to a rep for Pitt for comment.
2 children dead after crash involving stolen police car
Read full article: 2 children dead after crash involving stolen police car(CNN) - Two children were killed and nine people were injured after a stolen police cruiser crashed into two parked cars in Dayton, Ohio, Monday night. The cars had been parked outside the Dayton Public Library when they were struck around 7:22 p.m., Dayton Police Lt. Eric Henderson said. According to Henderson, Dayton police originally responded to a call for a stabbing shortly after 7 p.m. The suspect crashed the police cruiser into two vehicles that were carrying 11 people between them, including seven children. Two Riverside officers sustained minor injuries when the suspect struck their vehicle.
FBI sees surge in tips from public after El Paso, Dayton shootings
Read full article: FBI sees surge in tips from public after El Paso, Dayton shootingsThe FBI has received more than 38,000 tips after the El Paso and Dayton shootings, leading to 24 arrests for threats. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Chappelle: Doing this for every victim
Read full article: Chappelle: Doing this for every victimComedian Dave Chappelle hosted a free benefit concert for Dayton, Ohio, on Sunday to honor people killed in this month's mass shooting and to benefit families and survivors. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Dave Chappelle to host benefit concert for Dayton, Ohio
Read full article: Dave Chappelle to host benefit concert for Dayton, Ohio(CNN) - Comedian Dave Chappelle will host a free concert for Dayton, Ohio, on Sunday to honor people killed in this month's mass shooting and to benefit families and survivors. His wife, Kim Kardashian West, tweeted a link to the performance, writing, "In support of the victims and survivors of the Dayton mass shooting." Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley announced the event Wednesday, adding that people unable to attend can donate to the Oregon District Tragedy Fund. No more will be available, the event page said. Chappelle lives with his family in Yellow Springs, Ohio, about 20 miles east of Dayton.
Coroner: Dayton gunman had cocaine, other drugs in his system
Read full article: Coroner: Dayton gunman had cocaine, other drugs in his systemFlowers form a small memorial in front of a bar in the Oregon District following Sunday's mass shooting on Aug. 5, 2019, in Dayton, Ohio. Nine people were killed and another 27 injured. DAYTON, Ohio (CNN) - A coroner says the Dayton gunman had cocaine, alcohol and anti-depressants in his system during the mass shooting that killed nine people, The Associated Press reported Thursday. Montgomery County Coroner Dr. Kent Harshbarger said authorities also found a bag of cocaine on the body of Connor Betts, 24, according to the AP. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Dayton Gunman Connor Betts' Obituary Remembers Him as 'Funny' With 'Kind
Read full article: Dayton Gunman Connor Betts' Obituary Remembers Him as 'Funny' With 'KindThe obituary for Dayton, Ohio, gunman Connor Betts is stirring outrage after it made no mention of the 24-year-old's mass shooting. Betts was shot dead by police after opening fire early Aug. 4 in Dayton's packed entertainment district. But you wouldn't know it by Betts' obituary, which described him as "a funny, articulate and intelligent man with striking blue eyes and a kind smile." The obituary, which was posted on the website for Conner & Koch funeral home in Bellbrook, Ohio, has since been taken down amid fierce backlash. RELATED STORIESOhio Gunman Connor Betts Said He Was 'Going to Hell and Not Coming Back'Body Armor Worn by Ohio Gunman Is Shockingly Easy to PurchaseOhio Gunman Killed 9 People in 30 Seconds Before Police Took Him Down
Police: Dayton gunman was very familiar with mass shooting site
Read full article: Police: Dayton gunman was very familiar with mass shooting siteFlowers form a small memorial in front of a bar in the Oregon District following Sunday's mass shooting on Aug. 5, 2019, in Dayton, Ohio. Still, he said police are divided on whether he intentionally sought out and killed his sister and injured the friend. Police have said he had an obsession with violence and had expressed a desire to commit a mass shooting. The rifle used in the shooting was ordered online from Texas and transferred to the suspect at a local firearms dealer, the Dayton police chief said. Authorities also accused Kollie of providing Betts with the body armor and a 100-round double-drum magazine used in the Dayton attack.
Watch Local 4 News at 4 -- Aug. 12, 2019
Read full article: Watch Local 4 News at 4 -- Aug. 12, 2019DETROIT - Here's what is coming up on Local 4 News at 4:Woman assaulted sentencingA man who attacked and robbed his landlady was sent to prison Monday. Shooting chargesProsecutors in Ohio have charged a friend of mass shooting suspect Connor Betts. Betts is accused of shooting nine people in Dayton on Aug. 4. EpsteinThe death of Jeffrey Epstein will not stop the sex trafficking investigation that surrounded him. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Friend of Dayton shooter to face federal charges
Read full article: Friend of Dayton shooter to face federal charges(CNN) - A person who provided Dayton shooter Connor Betts the body armor he used during his attack will face federal firearms charges, a law enforcement official with knowledge of the case told CNN on Monday. The suspect also falsified information on federal firearms forms related to two handguns and a pistol version of a rifle, which the person owned, the source said. Those three weapons were not used in the Aug. 4 attack, the source said. The source would not identify the person being charged but characterized the person as Betts' friend. He also expressed interest in committing a mass shooting, Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl said.
John Legend holds surprise concert in Dayton
Read full article: John Legend holds surprise concert in DaytonIan Gavan/Getty Images(CNN) - John Legend made a surprise visit to Dayton, Ohio, Sunday, a week after a shooting there left nine people dead and at least 31 others injured. Before the concert, Legend met with Mayor Nan Whaley and employees of Heart Mercantile. People who work in the Oregon District told CNN that the visit was therapeutic following an emotional week. Andy Rowe, assistant general manager at Blind Bob's, the venue where Legend performed, told CNN that the entire district appreciated the singer's visit. "It felt like the first positive beautiful moment we've felt all week," Alison Bohman told CNN by text.
Lady Gaga Is Funding Classroom Projects in El Paso, Dayton and Gilroy in Wake of Shootings
Read full article: Lady Gaga Is Funding Classroom Projects in El Paso, Dayton and Gilroy in Wake of ShootingsLady Gaga's "heart goes out" to the people living in El Paso, Dayton and Gilroy, where recent mass shootings claimed more than 30 lives. That comes out to more than 160 classrooms: 14 in Dayton, 23 in Gilroy and 125 in El Paso. A shooter then gunned down 22 people at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, on Aug. 3. Dont turn away," she wrote. RELATED STORIESEl Paso Walmart Manager 'Just Wanted to Save as Many People' During ShootingHow These Golden Retrievers Are Giving Comfort to Those Affected in El Paso ShootingWhat to Do if You Are Caught in a Store Shooting
Funerals begin for victims of Dayton, Ohio, mass shooting
Read full article: Funerals begin for victims of Dayton, Ohio, mass shootingFlowers form a small memorial in front of a bar in the Oregon District following Sunday's mass shooting on Aug. 5, 2019, in Dayton, Ohio. DAYTON, Ohio (CNN) - The victims of the mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, started being laid to rest on Saturday, nearly a week after they were killed while enjoying a night out. Services for Lois Oglesby and Thomas McNichols were slated for Monday, CNN affiliate WHIO reported. Some in the audience didn't even know Fudge, WHIO reported, but came to support his family. The station reported there was a steady stream of family and friends who attended his visitation on Thursday and Friday.
Lady Gaga to fund classroom projects in El Paso, Dayton, Gilroy
Read full article: Lady Gaga to fund classroom projects in El Paso, Dayton, GilroyLady Gaga arrives at the 25th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on Jan. 27, 2019, in Los Angeles. (CNN) - Lady Gaga has been promoting messages of love and unity for a long time. The singer announced Friday that she will fully fund classroom project needs in Dayton, Ohio; El Paso, Texas; and Gilroy, California, after mass shootings in the cities in the past two weeks. Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, will be working with her Born This Way Foundation and partnering with DonorsChoose.org to fund 14 classroom projects in Dayton, 23 in Gilroy and 125 in El Paso. "We cannot turn away from ourselves.
First responders recall carnage in Ohio
Read full article: First responders recall carnage in OhioFirefighters clean the sidewalk and street in the Oregon District following a mass shooting on Aug. 04, 2019, in Dayton, Ohio. At 1:06 a.m. on Sunday, 911 calls came in about a shooter opening fire on a popular, downtown neighborhood in Dayton, Ohio. We're going to need multiple medics," said the call from first responders. Dayton Fire Department regularly deals with medical emergencies, car accidents and, of course, fires, District Chief Adam Landis said. In such a shocking scene, Landis said the men and women had to fall back on their training to get the job done.
NFL teams donate to El Paso, Dayton shooting victims
Read full article: NFL teams donate to El Paso, Dayton shooting victimsEL PASO, Texas - As many try to process yet another mass shooting in the US, organizations across the country are stepping up to help the victims of the mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas. NFL Foundation and the Texans donate $100kThe Houston Texans is teaming up with the NFL Foundation, the league's nonprofit, to donate $100,000 to the El Paso victims' fund -- El Paso Community Foundation. "In the wake of Saturday's tragic events in El Paso, Texas, the Houston Texans foundation and the NFL Foundation will donate $100,000 to the El Paso Victims' Fund -- El Paso Community Foundation to help those impacted," The Texans said in a statement on Wednesday. The Fund is working with the County of El Paso and the City of El Paso to aid affected families." Bengals and the NFL Foundation donate $75kThe Cincinnati Bengals and the NFL Foundation are donating $75,000 to the Dayton Oregon District Tragedy Fund.
Time's cover lists 253 US cities that have seen a mass shooting this year
Read full article: Time's cover lists 253 US cities that have seen a mass shooting this yearThere are 253 US cities listed on Time magazine's latest cover, each one has experienced a mass shooting this year. Those are just a handful of the 253 US cities listed on Time magazine's latest cover, which hits newsstands on Friday. What all of those cities have in common: Each experienced a mass shooting this year. "At a certain point, I started stepping back and thinking about the actual cities that I'm writing," Mavroudis said. "If you start looking a little closer at the details, you realize that every single one of these names represents actual incidents," Mavroudis said.
Anonymous Post-it notes bring uplifting messages to Dayton
Read full article: Anonymous Post-it notes bring uplifting messages to DaytonSomeone is leaving colorful, encouraging notes in Dayton's popular nightclub district, not far from the memorial that has sprung up for the victims of Sunday's mass shooting. (CNN) - Someone is leaving colorful, encouraging notes in Dayton's popular nightclub district, not far from the memorial that has sprung up for the victims of Sunday's mass shooting. They are handwritten on Post-it notes that have been stuck to windows and storefronts and many are signed with the message "we rise by lifting others every day." There are also notes thanking first responders and honoring the nine people who were killed in the attack. Some of the writings say:"In a world filled with doubts, bring hope""The best view comes after the hardest climb.
Man Shields Girlfriend From Rain of Bullets: 'He's the Best Boyfriend in the World'
Read full article: Man Shields Girlfriend From Rain of Bullets: 'He's the Best Boyfriend in the World'Camryn Crowder, 24, acted as a human shield to his girlfriend, Brittany Dungey, as the shots from gunman Connor Betts rang out. Betts was killed by police less than a minute after he first opened fire, but in that time, he killed nine people and injured many more. I had to ask him, Are we hit am I shot?When I covered her up I was certain a bullet was going to hit one of us. He's the best boyfriend in the world. I never thought he would kill anyone.
Watch Local 4 News at 4 -- Aug. 7, 2019
Read full article: Watch Local 4 News at 4 -- Aug. 7, 2019DETROIT - Here's what is coming up on Local 4 News at 4:President TrumpPresident Trump visited Dayton, Ohio and while there were supporters to greet him there were also protesters making it clear his visit was not welcome by them. Strampel sentencedThe former Dean of Michigan State University's college of osteopathic medicine, who was in charge of overseeing convicted serial child molester Larry Nassar, was sentenced on misconduct in office and neglect of duty charges. Detroit policeThe horses of them mounted units for the Wayne Sheriff's Department and the Detroit Police Department need the public's help to keep going. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
CNN will host a town hall on gun violence Wednesday night
Read full article: CNN will host a town hall on gun violence Wednesday nightPeople pray beside crosses with the names of those slain in the El Paso Walmart shooting. (CNN) - With Americans still processing last weekend's mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, CNN will hold a town hall-style event on Wednesday night to explore what can be done about the country's gun violence. In "America Under Assault: The Gun Crisis," CNN's Chris Cuomo will moderate a discussion with politicians and others from across the political spectrum. Among the topics to be discussed are gun violence, white nationalism, hate crimes, and what new gun legislation could come from this weekend's shootings. Eric Gonzalez, the Brooklyn district attorney whose brother was killed in gun violence in 1996.
Stories of heroism, survival in mass shooting
Read full article: Stories of heroism, survival in mass shootingSeven victims are still hospitalized in Dayton, Ohio, as stories of heroism and survival emerge. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Video shows Dayton gunman in bar hours before shooting
Read full article: Video shows Dayton gunman in bar hours before shooting(CNN) - Security camera footage obtained exclusively by CNN shows Connor Betts' movements on the night of the Dayton gunman's mass shooting. Connor Betts, 24, does not stand out; he is dressed like others at the bar in T-shirt, shorts and sneakers. The footage shows Connor Betts walking in first, being carded and getting a wristband, then waiting for the two others to enter. Dayton police said Monday that they have talked to the friend and said there is no information to suggest he or Betts' sister were aware that Connor Betts had weapons. Employees of the bar say they saw Betts at the bar earlier the night of the shooting, as well as on Friday night.
Why Crime Is Rampant at Some Walmarts: Today on Inside Edition
Read full article: Why Crime Is Rampant at Some Walmarts: Today on Inside EditionAfter a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, was the site of a mass shooting that claimed 22 lives, questions are being raised about why crime can be so rampant at the retail giant in some places. What the store's owner told Inside Edition. In Dayton, a trauma team that mobilized to treat victims of that shooting, which killed nine, described the injuries sustained from the .223-caliber high-capacity rifle used by the gunman to Inside Edition. For more Inside Edition stories, tune in to today's show. RELATED STORIESEl Paso Man Threw Bottles at Walmart Gunman to Distract HimKing Tutankhamun's Sarcophagus Leaves His Tomb for the 1st TimeToni Morrison, Author of 'Beloved,' Dies at 88
'Blood All Over': Trauma Team at Dayton Hospital Had Never Seen So Many Casualties at Once
Read full article: 'Blood All Over': Trauma Team at Dayton Hospital Had Never Seen So Many Casualties at OnceDoctors and nurses at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, rushed into action early Sunday morning as shooting victims poured in. "It was pretty surreal to see some the first casualties coming in," one member of the trauma team told Inside Edition. Police "did an amazing job," another team member added, acting so quickly to bring the injured for treatment. a third team member said. "The care that they provided in such a short time was limb-saving and lifesaving," added a fourth team member.
Classmates of Dayton Shooter Say People Were Scared of Him
Read full article: Classmates of Dayton Shooter Say People Were Scared of HimWomen who knew Dayton shooter Connor Betts are saying that his classmates were scared of him. Aubrey Williams and Laura Wakely attended the same high school as 24-year-old Betts, who killed nine people in just 30 seconds in Dayton, Ohio, early Sunday before being gunned down by police. '"He got joy out of making people scared," Williams told Inside Edition. Williams and Betts were in the school band together. Hardest for her to fathom is the fact that Betts killed his own little sister, Megan.
Dayton gun show canceled in wake of mass shooting
Read full article: Dayton gun show canceled in wake of mass shootingFlowers form a small memorial in front of a bar in the Oregon District following Sunday's mass shooting on Aug. 5, 2019, in Dayton, Ohio. (CNN) - Organizers have canceled a Dayton, Ohio, gun show that was set to take place this weekend just a few miles from the scene of Sunday's mass shooting. C&E Gun Shows Inc. announced the cancellation on its website and Facebook page and offered its condolences to the community. New Zealand's largest gun show was canceled in March after a gunman killed 51 people at two Christchurch mosques. Gun shows were also canceled in Las Vegas after the 2017 shooting at the Route 91 music festival.
Local 4 News at Noon -- Aug. 6, 2019
Read full article: Local 4 News at Noon -- Aug. 6, 2019Toni Morrison, 'Beloved' author and Nobel laureate, dies at 88Toni Morrison, author of seminal works of literature on the black experience such as "Beloved," "Song of Solomon" and "Sula" and the first African-American woman to win a Nobel Prize, has died, her publisher Knopf confirmed to CNN. Metro Detroit weather: Severe storm chances this afternoonA few thunderstorms will develop with the capability of large hail and gusty wind damage. Keep an eye to the skies and the Local4Casters App radar for your late afternoon and evening plans. Ex-Macomb County clerk Karen Spranger due in court on TuesdayThe last time Karen Spranger faced a judge she was formally being charged with larceny. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Watch Local 4 News at Noon -- Aug. 6, 2019
Read full article: Watch Local 4 News at Noon -- Aug. 6, 2019Toni Morrison, 'Beloved' author and Nobel laureate, dies at 88Toni Morrison, author of seminal works of literature on the black experience such as "Beloved," "Song of Solomon" and "Sula" and the first African-American woman to win a Nobel Prize, has died, her publisher Knopf confirmed to CNN. Metro Detroit weather: Severe storm chances this afternoonA few thunderstorms will develop with the capability of large hail and gusty wind damage. Keep an eye to the skies and the Local4Casters App radar for your late afternoon and evening plans. Ex-Macomb County clerk Karen Spranger due in court on TuesdayThe last time Karen Spranger faced a judge she was formally being charged with larceny. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Morning Show Insider: Combat the Hate
Read full article: Morning Show Insider: Combat the HateLets make conscious efforts to spread more love and daily acts of kindness to combat the hate. Watch beginning at 4:30 a.m.Sign up for the Morning Show Insider newsletter here! All Morning -- Mostly Dry DayA few rumbles of thunder linger through the early morning, but most of Wednesday looks dry. All Morning -- Primary Election ResultsMany people across Metro Detroit will head to the polls for the 2019 August Primary election. Get to know the Local 4 News Today team betterLocal 4 News Today linksCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
4 things to watch for -- Wednesday, August 7th
Read full article: 4 things to watch for -- Wednesday, August 7thThat pastor abandoned all risks in those tense moments and said not on my watch will I let this man die before my eyes. Lets make conscious efforts to spread more love and daily acts of kindness to combat the hate. Here's what's coming up Wednesday, August 7th, 2019 on Local 4 News Today. Answer: Sonia SotomayorBe sure to watch daily at 6 a.m. and click this link to enter for a chance to win. Get to know the Local 4 News Today team betterLocal 4 News Today linksCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Metro Detroiters feeling emotional impact of mass shootings
Read full article: Metro Detroiters feeling emotional impact of mass shootingsDETROIT - With the tragedies in El Paso and Dayton becoming more frequent, more Americans than ever before are feeling the impact of gun violence. The mass shootings over the weekend personally devastated dozens of families in those communities as they face a future without the people they loved, who were taken from them in two grotesque acts of violence. Dr. Phillip Lanzisera, a clinical psychologist at Henry Ford Hospital, said nobody can avoid the emotional impact of the shootings. For some, the emotional impact is a call to self-reflection. Others process the violence, not with fear, or anxiety, but with a wash of sadness.
Metro Detroiters feeling emotional impact of mass shootings
Read full article: Metro Detroiters feeling emotional impact of mass shootingsWith the tragedies in El Paso and Dayton becoming more frequent, more Americans than ever before are feeling the impact of gun violence. That includes residents of Metro Detroit. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Expert offers advice on best ways to survive mass shooting
Read full article: Expert offers advice on best ways to survive mass shootingMORE: Updates on mass shooting in Dayton from Local 4's Larry SpruillArena spent seven years as the special agent in charge of Detroit's FBI office. "Besides the mass shootings, we had 30 shot in Chicago, multiple in Detroit," Arena said. "The mass shootings get the press. His tips for surviving a mass shooting include walking into every situation with a plan and knowing escape routes. Safety was on the minds of Metro Detroit residents Monday after mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio.
Gov. Whitmer orders flags lowered for mass shooting victims
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer orders flags lowered for mass shooting victimsRonald Martinez/Getty ImagesLANSING, Mich. - Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has ordered U.S. and Michigan flags be lowered to honor the victims of the weekend mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. Whitmer said Sunday the flags should be displayed at half-staff on all state buildings, grounds and facilities until sunset on Thursday. In all, 29 people were killed and about 50 injured in less than 24 hours. Whitmer called gun violence a public health crisis requiring action to make sure firearms dont end up in the hands of someone who wants to hurt themselves or others.Copyright 2019 The Associated Press.
Army Vet, Teen and Young Mom Shielding Infant Son Among Victims of Dayton and El Paso Shootings
Read full article: Army Vet, Teen and Young Mom Shielding Infant Son Among Victims of Dayton and El Paso ShootingsAndre, 23, and Jordan, 24, died shielding their infant son, Paul, from the bullets spraying the unsuspecting crowd. FacebookDavid Johnson, 63, also died shielding his family from the gunfire, his family said. A lifelong resident of El Paso, Arthur had worked as a bus driver for Sun Metro, the citys public transit system. Uniformed officers on patrol in the area responded the shooting and shot and killed Betts within one minute, authorities said. Life had been going according to plan for Turner when it was tragically cut short, his loved ones told People.
America Mourns After 2 Mass Shootings Kill 31: Today on Inside Edition
Read full article: America Mourns After 2 Mass Shootings Kill 31: Today on Inside EditionTwo shootings in less than 24 hours have left 31 dead and America in mourning. In Dayton, Ohio, gunman Connor Betts, 24, killed nine people in just 30 seconds before cops fatally shot him. But Betts' fantasies of murder date as far back as high school, when he scrawled a hit list on a bathroom wall. In El Paso, Texas, suspect Patrick Crusius allegedly posted a manifesto on the message board 8chan before killing at least 22 people. RELATED STORIESMother Reportedly Died Shielding Her Baby in El Paso ShootingMan Says He Carried Lost Children to Safety in El Paso ShootingThese 2 People Survived the Garlic Festival and Las Vegas
Watch Local 4 News at 5 -- Aug. 5, 2019
Read full article: Watch Local 4 News at 5 -- Aug. 5, 2019DETROIT - Here's what is coming up on Local 4 News at 5:Dayton mass shootingTwo American tragedies in the span of 13 hours that left 33 people dead and dozens more injured after lone gunmen opened fire in El Paso and Dayton. Mass shooting safetyA security expert says thinking differently could be the key to surviving a mass shooting. Shots firedA shooting happened early Saturday morning at Tiremen and Livernois Avenue on Detroit's west side. Fill the bootFirefighters will hit the streets for the 16th straight year to help children with muscular dystrophy. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Ohio Gunman Connor Betts Said He Was 'Going to Hell and Not Coming Back'
Read full article: Ohio Gunman Connor Betts Said He Was 'Going to Hell and Not Coming Back'More details are emerging about the 24-year-old Connor Betts, who carried out the massacre in Dayton, Ohio, killing nine, including his sister. Classmates said Betts, who was killed by police, fantasized about killing people as far back as high school. Connor threatened to seriously hurt women who rejected him myself included," one person wrote on social media. He threatened to kill women and attack the school, wrote another. RELATED STORIESOhio Gunman Killed 9 People in 30 Seconds Before Police Took Him DownColumbine-Obsessed Teen Compared Herself to Pot of Boiling WaterDebunking the Myths Around Columbine High School Shooting
Body Armor Worn by Ohio Gunman Is Shockingly Easy to Purchase
Read full article: Body Armor Worn by Ohio Gunman Is Shockingly Easy to PurchaseShockingly, body armor like that is readily available to anyone online, where bulletproof vests can go for $185, ear protection is as low as $20 and a mask can be purchased for just $10. Despite wearing all that body armor, Dayton cops swiftly brought Betts down in under 30 seconds. Body armor has been used before in other massacres, as well, like the movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado, in 2012 that left 12 people dead. Now, some are asking why individuals outside law enforcement should be allowed to own body armor. "Buying body armor is no different than buying a fire extinguisher.
2 Tight-Knit Communities Mourn 31 Killed in Separate Shootings
Read full article: 2 Tight-Knit Communities Mourn 31 Killed in Separate ShootingsTwo cities overwhelmed with grief are doing their best to cope following the tragic events in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas. At a vigil Sunday in Dayton, the crowd began to sing Amazing Grace as they mourned the nine lost in the senseless tragedy. In El Paso, thousands lit up their cellphones to honor the 22 lives lost in Saturday's massacre at Walmart. So many cars remained abandoned Monday in the El Paso Walmart parking lot, left behind by victims and other shoppers fleeing for their lives. RELATED STORIESOhio Gunman Killed 9 People in 30 Seconds Before Police Took Him DownMother Reportedly Died Shielding Her Baby in El Paso ShootingTwo Mass Shootings in Less Than 24 Hours Leave at Least 29 Dead in Texas and Ohio
Mourners at Dayton vigil urge Ohio governor to act on gun control
Read full article: Mourners at Dayton vigil urge Ohio governor to act on gun control(CNN) - The same day that a gunman opened fire on an early-morning crowd in a Dayton, Ohio, nightlife district, residents attending a vigil for the victims of the shooting shouted at Gov. Twenty more were killed in a mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas on Saturday. One week earlier, three were killed in a mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California. As a US senator, DeWine voted in favor of gun control measures that would regulate gun shows and require child safety locks. But any action on gun control would face a fight in the Ohio House and Senate, where the GOP retains control.
Ohio Gunman Killed 9 People in 30 Seconds Before Police Took Him Down
Read full article: Ohio Gunman Killed 9 People in 30 Seconds Before Police Took Him DownIt took just 30 seconds for authorities to stop a gunman who opened fire inside a Dayton, Ohio, bar over the weekend, but nine people were killed in that time and dozens more injured. The shooter was able to kill nine people and injure 26 in less than a minute," Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley said. "And if we did not have police in the Oregon District and the thousands of people in the Oregon District enjoying their Saturday evening, what we could have had in this city." Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl said the loss of life would have been catastrophic had the gunman made it through door of the bar. RELATED STORIESMother Reportedly Died Shielding Her Baby in El Paso ShootingTeen Killed in Garlic Festival Shooting After She Stayed to Help Relative Who Uses Cane6-Year-Old Boy Among 3 Killed in Shooting at California Food Festival
LIVE STREAM: President Trump speaks after weekend of mass shootings
Read full article: LIVE STREAM: President Trump speaks after weekend of mass shootingsGetty ImagesWASHINGTON - President Trump delivers remarks from the White House after deadly shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio over the weekend. Hate has no place in our country, and were going to take care of it, Trump declared before boarding Air Force One. While connecting hate and mental illness to the shootings, Trump made no direct mention of gun laws, a factor brought up by Democratic officials and those seeking their partys nomination to challenge Trumps reelection next year. He also ignored questions about the anti-immigration language in a manifesto written by the El Paso shooter that mirrors some of his own. Trump tried to assure Americans he was dealing with the problem and defended his administration in light of criticism following the latest in a string of mass shootings.
Morning Show Insider: #DaytonStrong
Read full article: Morning Show Insider: #DaytonStrongWe report on shootings often in our news business, but as the morning continued, the numbers increased. We first heard 2 dead, 12 injured, then 4 dead, 14 injured.. Now as I sit here in Dayton, Ohio, writing this blog. Yesterday, the city held a prayer vigil, and thousands of people packed Downtown Dayton, I honestly can say, that prayer vigil was the toughest and most emotional prayer vigil Ive ever covered. I talked to dozens of people here in Dayton, Ohio. All Morning -- Warm & Muggy ForecastTuesday will be warm and muggy with more scattered rain and thunderstorms.
4 things to watch for -- Tuesday, August 6th
Read full article: 4 things to watch for -- Tuesday, August 6thWe first heard 2 dead, 12 injured, then 4 dead, 14 injured.. Now as I sit here in Dayton, Ohio, writing this blog. Yesterday, the city held a prayer vigil, and thousands of people packed Downtown Dayton, I honestly can say, that prayer vigil was the toughest and most emotional prayer vigil Ive ever covered. I talked to dozens of people here in Dayton, Ohio. Here's what's coming up Tuesday, August 6th, 2019 on Local 4 News Today. Be sure to watch daily at 6 a.m. and click this link to enter for a chance to win.
Police stopped Dayton shooter in under 30 seconds
Read full article: Police stopped Dayton shooter in under 30 seconds(CNN) - Surveillance video shows the chaos unfold in Dayton, Ohio, as a shooter targets people out on a Saturday night in the Oregon District. Within seconds, the shooter is brought to his knees by police right before he's able to enter a nightclub that is full of people fleeing from his rampage. Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl says his officers heard the gunshots, saw people fleeing and immediately ran toward danger. Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley emphasized that the death toll was the result of only a few seconds of shooting. "The threat was neutralized at approximately 30 seconds of the suspect firing his first shot," Biehl said.
Local officials respond to this weekend's mass shootings
Read full article: Local officials respond to this weekend's mass shootingsDETROIT - As the country mourns two senseless mass shootings over the weekend, local lawmakers are weighing in. Rep. Tim Walburg tweeted "The people of El Paso, TX and Dayton, OH witnessed such unspeakable acts of evil this weekend. While many replied saying thoughts and prayers aren't enough, it's clear the heroic actions of Dayton police saved countless lives. Craig says he watched tapes of the response in Dayton and says his officers are consistently trained for the event of a mass shooting. "Even if you're not certain, let us determine the threat, because it's in those early stages that can save lives," said Craig.
City of Dayton mourns lives of 9 people shot and killed in mass shooting
Read full article: City of Dayton mourns lives of 9 people shot and killed in mass shootingThe city of Dayton, Ohio gathered to mourn the victims of the mass shooting. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Watch Local 4's Larry Spruill live from Dayton, Ohio on Sunday
Read full article: Watch Local 4's Larry Spruill live from Dayton, Ohio on SundayDAYTON, Ohio - According to the Dayton, Ohio Police Department, the number of injured victims in Sunday morning's mass shooting that left nine people dead has jumped to 27. The police are working with the blood bank to set up donation opportunities. There will be a vigil at 8 p.m. Sunday night commemorating the lives of the shooting victims. Local 4's Larry Spruill will be live from Dayton, Ohio at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. Sunday covering the shooting. (@DaytonPolice) August 4, 2019#OregonDistrict #update Mayor Whaley: Number of wounded is 27 who've been treated at local hospitals for various injuries.
People run, duck for cover in Dayton surveillance video
Read full article: People run, duck for cover in Dayton surveillance videoPeople can be seen running and ducking on a Dayton, Ohio, street as a gunman opens fire. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Gunman's sister was one of the 9 shooting victims in Dayton
Read full article: Gunman's sister was one of the 9 shooting victims in DaytonShoes, hats and other articles of clothing are piled together outside of Ned Peppers bar in Dayton on August 4. (John Minchillo/AP)(CNN) - The nine people killed in a mass shooting in a popular neighborhood in Dayton, Ohio, early Sunday include the shooter's sister, Assistant Chief of Police Matt Carper said. "All the victims are from our own backyard, too, so this is just an immense tragedy," Ohio Gov. "No matter where the victims are from, they're victims. Carper said police were still trying to understand the motivation of the shooter and whether the victims were targeted.
Suspect's sister one of 9 killed in Ohio
Read full article: Suspect's sister one of 9 killed in Ohio(CNN) - The gunman's sister was one of nine people killed in a shooting early Sunday in downtown Dayton, Ohio, police said. The event followed by 13 hours a shooting that left 20 dead in El Paso, Texas. The Dayton shooting took place on East Fifth Street in the city's Oregon District, Dayton Deputy Director and Assistant Chief of Police Lt. Col. Matt Carper said early Sunday morning. Saturday morning In El Paso, 20 people were killed and 26 injured when a gunman opened fire at a shopping center. #EnoughIsEnough #EndGunViolence"President Donald Trump tweeted, "The FBI, local and state law enforcement are working together in El Paso and in Dayton, Ohio.
First tornadoes in Dayton, now a mass shooting
Read full article: First tornadoes in Dayton, now a mass shootingPixabay(CNN) - In May, tornadoes tore through the Dayton, Ohio, area. Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley said the city has "gone through a really tough year," with the tornadoes and Sunday's mass shooting. As many as 14 tornadoes struck Dayton in late May, she said. The .223 caliber is used in rifles like the AR-15, an assault rifle used in previous mass shootings. "I continue to be amazed about the grit and resiliency of this community, the challenge that it has taken on just in the past few months," Whaley said.
Trump tweets after two mass shootings
Read full article: Trump tweets after two mass shootings(CNN) - President Donald Trump on Sunday weighed in on two mass shootings that occurred 13 hours apart from one another in Texas and Ohio, writing in a tweet, "God bless the people of El Paso Texas. Early Sunday morning, a shooter opened fire in Dayton, Ohio, killing nine people in the city's Oregon District, a popular downtown area. Hours before on Saturday, a shooter opened fire at an El Paso, Texas, shopping center, killing at least 20 people. Trump called the El Paso shooting an "act of cowardice" on Saturday and said there "are no reasons or excuses that will ever justify killing people." Greg Abbott, a Republican, about the El Paso shooting and had offered the "total support" of the federal government to the state.
What we know about the shooting in Dayton, Ohio
Read full article: What we know about the shooting in Dayton, OhioNine have been killed and 16 others injured in a Dayton, Ohio shooting. (CNN) - When a gunman opened fire on revelers enjoying a night out in Dayton, Ohio, early Sunday, he killed nine people in less than a minute. If we did not have police in the Oregon District and the thousands of people in the Oregon District enjoying their Saturday evening, what we could have had in this city," Mayor Nan Whaley said. President Donald Trump weighed in Sunday on the shooting in Dayton as well as a shooting in El Paso that occurred 13 hours earlier. God bless the people of Dayton, Ohio," he wrote in a tweet.
9 killed, 27 injured in Dayton, Ohio mass shooting; vigil being held Sunday night
Read full article: 9 killed, 27 injured in Dayton, Ohio mass shooting; vigil being held Sunday nightDAYTON, Ohio - According to the Dayton, Ohio Police Department, the number of injured victims in Sunday morning's mass shooting that left nine people dead has jumped to 27. There will be a vigil at 8 p.m. Sunday night commemorating the lives of the shooting victims. Local 4's Larry Spruill will be live from Dayton, Ohio at 6 p.m. Sunday covering the shooting. Another shooting happened less than 24 hours earlier in El Paso, Texas Saturday that left 20 dead and more than two dozen injured. (@DaytonPolice) August 4, 2019#OregonDistrict #update Mayor Whaley: Number of wounded is 27 who've been treated at local hospitals for various injuries.
Two Mass Shootings in Less Than 24 Hours Leave at Least 29 Dead in Texas and Ohio
Read full article: Two Mass Shootings in Less Than 24 Hours Leave at Least 29 Dead in Texas and OhioAt least 29 people are dead after two mass shootings wreaked havoc across Texas and Ohio in less than 24 hours, the two gunmen storming popular local spots and opening fire with their rifles. After news spread of the attack in El Paso, Texas, Saturday morning, the country turned its attention to Dayton, Ohio, where police said at least nine people were killed when a person shot them in a busy historic district. Less than a day earlier on Sunday morning, a 21-year-old man left at least 20 dead at an El Paso shopping complex, police said. The area included a shopping mall and a Walmart, where families were doing their back-to-school shopping. RELATED STORIESMan Says He Carried Lost Children to Safety in El Paso ShootingThese 2 People Survived the Garlic Festival and Las VegasHow to Survive a Shooting at an Outdoor Event
ClickOnDetroit Morning Briefing -- Aug. 4, 2019
Read full article: ClickOnDetroit Morning Briefing -- Aug. 4, 2019(WDIV)DETROIT - ClickOnDetroit Morning Briefing -- Aug. 4, 2019Nine people are dead after a shooting in Dayton, Ohio, according to police. LOCAL 4 Community calendarAug. 6 -- Primary election day for many communities across Michigan Aug. 8 -- World Cat Day Aug. 8 -- National Book Lovers Day Aug. 9 -- Impractical Jokers bring tour to DTEAug. 17 -- Renaissance Festival begins! Aug. 17 -- Woodward Dream Cruise Aug. 29 -- Michigan State Fair begins Aug. 30 -- Arts, Beats and Eats weekend Check the Live Guide calendar for more local events, and post your own. Submit a news tipTell us what's happening in your community -- submit a news tip to Local 4 and ClickOnDetroit right here. Tweets by Local4NewsCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
9 dead, 16 injured in Dayton, Ohio shooting
Read full article: 9 dead, 16 injured in Dayton, Ohio shootingNine have been killed and 16 others injured in a Dayton, Ohio shooting. (CNN) - Nine people are dead after a shooting in Dayton, Ohio, according to police. Sixteen additional people were injured in the incident that took place within 13 hours of a shooting that left 20 dead in El Paso, Texas. The FBI is assisting with the investigation, Carper said. Though many people were killed or injured, Carper said that the incident was over quickly, because officers were already patrolling in the vicinity when the gunshots started.
Ann Arbor Civil Air Patrol squadron participates in National Cadet Competition
Read full article: Ann Arbor Civil Air Patrol squadron participates in National Cadet CompetitionANN ARBOR - This past weekend, The Major Kevin A. Adams Memorial Composite Squadron of Ann Arbor competed in the Civil Air Patrol's National Cadet Competition in Dayton, Ohio. In March, the Ann Arbor squadron began competing against other groups in Michigan and the Great Lakes Region. The Ann Arbor Squadron performs an indoor drill at the National Cadet Competition in Dayton, Ohio. (Courtesy: Maj Kevin A. Adams Memorial Composite Squadron)The Ann Arbor squadron has over 50 members, half of which are teens participating in the cadet program. To learn more about the Major Kevin A. Adams Memorial Composite Squadron, click here.