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I'm Not Saying There was a "Racially Charged" Motive for The Dayton Shooting, but... The Victims.

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Last night a white POS shot and killed nine people. No motive has been attributed to the POS but his sister, along with her boyfriend, were two of the victims, and the area in Dayton where they were shot was was home to several dance clubs, and it was Saturday night…

The Victims, according to Heavy.com

  

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“Derrick Fudge was a resident of Springfield, Ohio, according to his Facebook page. He graduated from South High School in Springfield.”

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“Thomas James McNichols was a Dayton resident and went by TeeJay, according to his Facebook page.

His cousin wrote on Facebook, “This is TOO MUCH. Rest peacefully my Angel TeeJay James.”

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“Nicholas Cumer was a graduate student in the master of cancer care program at Saint Francis University in Pennsylvania, the school said on its website on Sunday.”

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“Beatrice Warren-Curtis, who went by Nicole Curtis, was in Dayton with a friend, Monica Brickhouse, who was also killed in the shooting.

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“Monica Brickhouse was a Springfield, Ohio, native who also lived in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She ran a design, event planning and catering company called Two Good Girls.”

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Meagan Betts, the POS’ sister, photo altered to take the POS out of it, attribution NY Post

That’s all the victim photos that are available now. May they rest in peace and forgive us all for any part we had in making a mess out of the world they were taken from.

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