Dayton Daily News

FBI investigat­ion into shooting nears end

Friend who helped Oregon District killer set to be sentenced Feb. 20.

- By Ismail Turay, Jr. Staff Writer

The federal investigat­ion into the motivation­s of a gunman who killed nine people last year in Dayton’s crowded entertainm­ent area is nearing an end, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s office for southern Ohio said.

Chris Hoffman, who recently became head of the field office in

Cincinnati, said he couldn’t give a definite timetable but expects it to conclude soon. Police who were nearby in the Oregon District fatally shot 24-year-old Connor Betts about 30 seconds after he opened fire early in the morning of Aug. 4 with an assault-style gun.

The FBI said soon afterward that it was investigat­ing his interest in “violent ideologies.” Betts’ sister was among the victims, but the significan­ce of that was unclear.

“We’re very close to wrapping it up,” Hoffman said.

He added that the office has been getting help from the FBI’s behavioral analysis unit in Quantico, Virginia, “that I think will be helpful to not only the public but especially the victims as to maybe what motivated the shooter.”

Hoffman said sometimes there’s no way to conclude why a shooter acted, “but we can have clues and that’s how we try to prevent them in the future.”

Betts’ friend, Ethan Kollie, faces sentencing Feb. 20 for lying on a federal firearms form about a gun unrelated to shooting.

Hoffman said authoritie­s “definitely want to send a message” to people about providing weapons or otherwise enabling people they have concerns about.

Kollie pleaded guilty in November to lying on a federal firearms form and possessing a gun while using illegal drugs. Kollie’s attorney didn’t immediatel­y return a call Thursday seeking comment.

Investigat­ors say Kollie told them he bought body armor, a 100-round magazine and a part for Betts’ gun, but said there’s no indication Kollie knew of Betts’ plans.

At a meeting with reporters in Cincinnati, Hoffman also said the office will gain 12 agents on top of the approximat­ely 100 it has currently, reflecting the growth of the caseloads in the region. Hoffman, 54, has been with the FBI since 1998, most recently in Washington.

He said among the high priorities for the region is combating foreign espionage. Efforts to steal secrets from

Evendale, Ohio- based GE Aviation, a defense contractor, have resulted in charges against foreign nationals, and Hoffman said the FBI is working closely with private companies, hospitals and universiti­es to protect against foreign infiltrati­on. He said universiti­es can be “very vulnerable.”

He said the office is also focused on preventing terrorism and probing racially motivated violent extremists.

 ??  ?? Connor Betts shot nine dead last August in Dayton’s Oregon District.
Connor Betts shot nine dead last August in Dayton’s Oregon District.

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