The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Feds: Friend of Ohio gunman bought body armor, 100round magazine

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DAYTON, Ohio —A longtime friend of the Dayton gunman bought the body armor, a 100round magazine and a key part of the gun used in the attack, but there’s no indication the man knew his friend was planning a massacre, federal agents said Monday.

Ethan Kollie told investigat­ors that he also helped Connor Betts assemble the AR15style weapon about 10 weeks ago, according to a court document.

Kollie first spoke with investigat­ors just hours after the assault and later said he bought the body armor, the magazine and the rifle’s upper receiver and kept the equipment at his apartment so Betts’ parents would not find it, the court filing said.

Federal investigat­ors emphasized that there was no evidence that Kollie knew how Betts would use the equipment or that Kollie intentiona­lly took part in the planning.

The accusation­s came as prosecutor­s unsealed charges against Kollie that were unrelated to the Aug. 4 shooting. Early that day, Betts open fired in a popular entertainm­ent district, killing his sister and eight others. Police killed Betts within 30 seconds outside a crowded bar, and authoritie­s have said hundreds more people may have died if Betts had gotten inside.

Prosecutor­s accused Kollie of lying about not using marijuana on federal firearms forms in the purchase of a pistol that was not used in the shooting.

Possessing a firearm as an unlawful user of a controlled substance is a federal crime punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Making a false statement regarding firearms carries a potential maximum sentence of up to five years’ imprisonme­nt.

Kollie fully cooperated with authoritie­s before his arrest, his attorney said.

“He was as shocked and surprised as everyone else that Mr. Betts committed the massacre,” attorney Nick Gounaris said.

Gounaris would not comment on what Kollie thought his friend would do with the equipment.

Police have said there was nothing in Betts’ background to prevent him from buying the gun.

The weapon was purchased online from a dealer in Texas and shipped to another firearms dealer in the Dayton area, police said.

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