Albuquerque Journal

Dayton gunman had drugs in system

Coroner found cocaine, alcohol

- BY JOHN SEEWER AND DAN SEWELL

CINCINNATI — The gunman in Dayton who killed nine people had cocaine, an antidepres­sant and alcohol in his system during the mass shooting, and was cut down by a barrage of at least two dozen police bullets that penetrated gaps in his body armor, a coroner said Thursday.

Montgomery County coroner Dr. Kent Harshbarge­r said authoritie­s found a pipe device and a baggie of cocaine on 24-year-old Connor Betts. Harshbarge­r also reported in his preliminar­y autopsy findings that Betts had more than 50 entry and exit wounds.

“This incident involved an intense firefight that is rarely seen other than combat and an activeshoo­ter incident,” Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl said. “The officers were confronted with a moving shooter wearing body armor, actively executing victims with an AR-15-type weapon and high-capacity magazines.”

The coroner said police gunfire hit two people. One of them died, but Harshbarge­r said the gunman, not police, fired the lethal round.

Police investigat­ors will review the medical records of the 17 who were wounded to determine if any of them were struck by the officers’ bullets, Biehl said.

Police haven’t yet determined a motive for the shooting.

Meanwhile, Betts’ parents have apologized for the wording in his obituary that didn’t mention the mass shooting whose victims included his younger sister.

Stephen and Moira Betts issued a statement that said the obituary for Connor Betts was “insensitiv­e in not acknowledg­ing the terrible tragedy that he created.”

The obituary described Betts as a “funny, articulate and intelligen­t man with striking blue eyes and a kind smile” before it was taken down Wednesday by a funeral home in their hometown of Bellbrook, Ohio.

Betts opened fire in a popular entertainm­ent district in Dayton. Police shot him as he neared a crowded bar.

It’s not known whether Betts targeted his 22-yearold sister, Megan.

The family will be holding private memorial services for both of their children.

Ethan Kollie, a longtime friend of Betts who told investigat­ors he bought the body armor, a 100-round magazine and a key part of the gun Betts used in the attack, will remain in jail after a judge ordered Thursday that he be held without bond until his trial.

 ?? DAN SEWELL/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sabrina Herman, left, and Tara Luikart visit a makeshift memorial outside a nightclub in the Dayton, Ohio, entertainm­ent district where a gunman killed nine people.
DAN SEWELL/ASSOCIATED PRESS Sabrina Herman, left, and Tara Luikart visit a makeshift memorial outside a nightclub in the Dayton, Ohio, entertainm­ent district where a gunman killed nine people.

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