
The account was suspended by Twitter on Sunday evening. There were also many tweets of selfies, photos with a friend and ordinary memes and nonpolitical content. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, as well as posts against ICE agents, including one that said, "these people are monsters," and multiple posts condemning police, and supporting Antifa protesters, who often use violent tactics. The account retweeted messages supporting Sens. In the hours before the Dayton shooting, the Twitter account "liked" several tweets about a shooting in El Paso that left 22 dead, including one supporting gun control and others that called the El Paso shooting suspect a "terrorist," and a "white supremacist." Twitter account 'liked' El Paso-related tweets "He loved to look at you and pretend to shoot with guns, guns with his hands," she said.īellbrook Police said Betts had been arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol in 2016.

She said Betts often simulated shooting other students and threatened to kill himself and others on several occasions. "He seemed to have an interest in guns, how do they work, that sort of thing."Īnother person, who asked not to be named for privacy reasons, said some of the names on the hit list were female students who, like her, turned him down for dates.


"He enjoyed shooting," the friend told CNN.
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The user's Twitter bio reads: "he/him / anime fan / metalhead / leftist / I'm going to hell and I'm not coming back." One tweet used the hashtag #HailSatan.Ī friend of Betts and his sister said Betts was comfortable around guns and would teach people how to shoot safely. The most recent tweet on the account was on August 3, the day of the shooting, when he retweeted a post saying, "Millenials have a message for the Joe Biden generation: hurry up and die." In addition, a Twitter account that appears to belong to Betts retweeted extreme left-wing and anti-police posts, as well as tweets supporting Antifa, or anti-fascist, protesters. And authorities searching his family home found writings that expressed an interest in killing people, two law enforcement sources told CNN.īut the writings did not indicate any racial or political motive, sources said. He was in a "pornogrind" band with extremely graphic, violent lyrics. They are cooperating with law enforcement and asked for privacy while they mourn the loss of their daughter and son.įormer high school classmates said that he had a "hit list" of people he wanted to kill or rape. In a statement, the Betts family said they were "shocked and devastated" by what happened. He was killed by police officers on patrol 30 seconds after he opened fire.

223-caliber high-capacity rifle with 100-round drum magazines, Betts fired 41 shots in less than 30 seconds, killing his sister as well as eight seemingly random bystanders in the area, police said Monday. Unlike the El Paso shooting, which the alleged gunman appears to have described as part of an anti-immigrant crusade, authorities still do not know what motivated Connor Betts to open fire early Sunday morning in a popular nightlife district in Dayton.īut comments from authorities, memories from former classmates and posts on his apparent Twitter account show that the gunman took a deep interest in violence - and, as in many American shootings, had easy access to powerful firearms.Īrmed with a. "(He was) very specifically seeking out information that promotes violence," FBI Special Agent in Charge Todd Wickerham added. (CNN) - The gunman who opened fire in Dayton, Ohio, this weekend had an obsession with violence and mass shootings and had expressed a desire to commit a mass shooting, Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl said Tuesday. Murphy, Konstantin Toropin, Drew Griffin, Scott Bronstein and Eric Levenson, CNN Brickler said he was riding on a school bus when he saw Betts getting escorted off by officers who were investigating the threats.īy Paul P. Spencer Brickler said a counselor at Bellbrook High School told him that he and his sister were on Connor Betts' hit list.
