HONORING VICTIMS OF DAYTON, OHIO, MASS SHOOTING; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 136
(House of Representatives - July 31, 2020)

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            HONORING VICTIMS OF DAYTON, OHIO, MASS SHOOTING

  (Mr. TURNER asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
  Mr. TURNER. Madam Speaker, last year, on August 4, 2019, around 1 
a.m., a gunman opened fire on a crowded street in the Oregon district 
in Dayton, Ohio.
  The police officers at the scene ran toward the danger. Within a mere 
32 seconds, because of the courageous acts of the police officers, the 
shooter was dead. Hundreds of lives were saved.
  A year later, our community is still reeling from this senseless act 
of evil. Even with the police's quick action, nine lives were lost:
  Lois Oglesby
  Megan Betts
  Saeed Saleh
  Derrick Fudge
  Nicholas Cumer
  Thomas McNichols
  Beatrice Warren-Curtis
  Monica Brickhouse
  Logan Turner
  My community remains thankful for the quick action of the Dayton 
police officers.

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