Posted on 08/05/2019 11:26:47 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
The country was rocked by three mass shootings that killed at least 32 people over the last eight days. In the most recent shooting six out of the nine people killed at a bar in Dayton, Ohio, were Black.
On Saturday, Connor Betts arrived at the citys Oregon District, which is known as a popular area for entertainment and dining. Betts opened fire and within 32 seconds, he used an AR-15-style assault rifle and a 100-round drum to kill nine people including his own sister and then headed to the bar Ned Peppers, which is reportedly frequented by Black people.
READ MORE: Suspected White Supremacist Dayton Shooter Was Reportedly Angry His Sister Was Dating A Black Man
The names of the Black people who were killed are as follows: Monica E. Brickhouse, 39; Derrick R. Fudge, 57; Thomas J. McNichols, 25; Lois L. Oglesby, 27; Saeed Saleh, 38; and Beatrice Warren-Curtis, 36.
Betts was killed by authorities, who have not yet confirmed a motive for the mass shooting. But Twitter users began to speculate that Betts was angry that his sister was dating a Black man and was specifically targeting Black people during his rampage.
The shooter in Dayton killed his sister because she was dating a black man. He then proceeded to kill 5 more black people just because. There is a sickness in this country and Trumps racist rhetoric had emboldened that sickness. #TrumpsTerrorists #ThisIsAmerica, one tweet read.
This motive is unfortunately not far-fetched considering the racist and white supremacist views of the gunmen of other mass public shootings in the week prior to Dayton.
Less than 24 hours before Betts opened fire, Patrick Crusius walked into a crowded El Paso, Texas, Walmart and began shooting. He killed 20 people, including several Mexican citizens, before he was safely taken into custody. Prior to the shooting, Crusius used social media to express his support for Donald Trump and he also posted a racist manifesto. Pages of the manifesto included anti-immigrant rhetoric with the author going into depth on why he is against race mixing, supports the idea to send them back and offering a prediction of genocide.
Just last week, Santino William Legan killed multiple people attending the Garlic Festival in Gilroy, California. Legan left behind social media posts that show he may have been a white supremacist or at least sympathized with the racist movement. The final social media post Legan made prior to the July 28 shooting endorsed a book that has been widely tied to white supremacist hate groups and ideology.
Though there are many conversations being had around how to prevent these tragedies from happening, some times it is easy to forget the lives lost. Below are the stories of the six Black lives lost in Dayton.
1. Monica Brickhouse, 39
Monica Brickhouse was a mother and entrepreneur in the event planning business. According to WHIO, she was a Springfield, Ohio native, but had just relocated to Virginia Beach, Virginia. She was remembered by family and friends for her kindness.
To lose a loved one to senseless violence is just unfair, especially since it could be preventable!! Her friend Brittany Hart wrote on Facebook. I am so sorry this has happened to you all!
2. Derrick R. Fudge, 57
Derrick Fudge was a loving father and family man. Fudges sister, Twyla Southall, told WHIO that the Springfield, Ohio resident was out in the Oregon District with several family members, including his son, when the shooting took place.
They were all just down there enjoying themselves and had stepped out of, I think, one of the clubs and were in a line to get some food, she said. He was a good man and loved his family.
3. Thomas J. McNichols, 25
Thomas McNichols was a father of 4, two girls and two boys, and described by his family as a gentle giant.
He was so tall and a lot of folks thought he was older than he really was, his aunt, Donna Johnson said.
McNichols went to the Oregon District with a cousin after a long day of work, but having a good time with family was not out of the ordinary.
Everybody loved him. He was like a big kid, Johnson said. When all of the movies come out Batman, Black Panther he would get all his nephews and take them to the movies.
4. Lois Oglesby, 27
Lois L. Oglesby was a mother of two, who friends and family said loved her children. According to a tweet, just before her death, she completed a dollhouse with her eldest daughter. According to WHIO-TV, Oglesby had just returned to work at daycare after being on maternity leave and she was also working toward a nursing degree to make the most of her love for children.
She was a wonderful mother, a wonderful person, her friend Derasha Merrett said. I have cried so much, I cant cry anymore.
5. Saeed Saleh, 39
Saeed Saleh was remembered as a kindhearted and hard working man. Though he lived in Dayton, he was a Sudanese native and many people of the Eriea community came from across the state to pay their respects.
We are here as a family, no matter who we are, as the city of Dayton is a welcoming city, so we are trying to come over with it, Yahya Khamis, president of the Dayton Sudanese community, said.
His funeral has tentatively been scheduled for Aug. 10.
6. Beatrice Warren-Curtis, 36
Beatrice Warren-Curtis had recently moved to Dayton from Virginia. Her cousin, Andrew Crockett, wrote on Facebook that, My dads side of the family is devastated, nothing about this is right, and unfortunately, theres nothing that will make it right.
Only black stories matter.
I’ve seen the kookoo clucks klan up close. Talk about make the hair rise on the back of you neck.
You are right about that.
Imagine that, blacks murdered by a left-wing racist.
The implication in the article that the Ned Peppers bar would be distinguished by its African American clientele is a lie. Like many places in America people of all races enjoy visiting nightclubs, and unlike the liberal view, in many places race doesn't matter. Take a look at the picture from the inside of the Ned Peppers club. The shooter didn't pick it to attack African Americans. He picked it to attack Americans period.
Anyone ever hear the term Muslim Supremacist after one of their terror incidents?
And the three white dead victims were ? And how many whites were wounded and not killed ?
Dayton happened before El Paso YES?
Connor Betts died in 2014 per a lot of links to his funeral and other sites showing it, how was he Resurrected to do this as well...
Very interesting is it not
Also the shooter for El Paso’s picture was changed to a whole new person that looks nothing like him
Strange times
When I was young, stupid and single I became very upset when a young woman who would not give me the time of day showed up at the nightclub I was working with a black guy in tow. I got over it. Didn't shoot anybody.
This “report” is left wing propaganda. Someone willing to murder his own sister won’t care who else he kills. From the reports I’ve read, he fired into a line of people waiting to get into Ned Peppers restaurant. Never mind the white people who were killed, they’re just chopped liver to the left.
There were 3 whites killed in Ohio. And whites killed in El Paso. And whites killed in Gilroy. It is as if our lifes do not matter or count anymore.
I don’t know she pretty much made a CNNesque connection between the socialist Warren supporting Betts and the president while telling us the Cruisuis stated his suppoet for Trump which is nowhere in his manifesto.
The media is rewriting the script to suit their agenda right before or eyes and no one is fighting back. Even the president used the term white supremacy today. White people will soon have targets on their backs and are being marginalized by the media. The first step towards genocide is dehumanization and it’s being done as we speak.
That club doesn’t appear to even qualify as a “salt n’ pepper” place.
“””That club doesnt appear to even qualify as a salt n pepper place.”””
You have to assess ALL of those Wounded and Killed!
Shooter didn't know who would survive.
Two of these women work for the parent comp that I work for. We received a enterprise wide email just now..
That photo I referred to was also taken in 2013. Places do “evolve”!
There were more blacks than whites killed simply because there were more blacks there at the time. All of the photos from the scene that the local media has published show a greater number of blacks at the venue.
Shooter’s entire family locally known as leftists and Trump haters. Local police have not verified the boyfriend story, saying they have seen nothing that points to such a theory.
I had two family members there, both escaped injury.
Ned’s is not a country bar; to the contrary it’s urban. The entire district is urban entertainment culture and hook-ups.
Some nice restaurants and no place to park. Dayton doesn’t seem to think people need parking spots.
No msm coverage.
More blacks are killed every month in Chicago by other blacks.
No msm coverage.
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