The mass shooter in Dayton, Ohio was identified by police.
The suspect, Connor Betts, was shot dead by police but not before he killed nine innocent people.
WBNS 10 reported:
The suspect in the Dayton shooting early Saturday morning where nine people were killed has been identified as a 24-year-old man.
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Law enforcement sources told CBS News the shooter was identified as 24-year-old Connor Betts, of Bellbrook, Ohio. The sources said police were searching his home Sunday morning. Police said the suspect was shot and killed by officers in less than one minute.
The shooter Connor Betts was pictured with satanic patches on his jacket in a previous photo — via Robby Starbuck.
The patches he’s wearing are from a known satanist apparel company. One of them reads “against all gods". This is a culture problem. A godless culture of death with no respect for life. https://t.co/IsOSdFHSqy
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) August 4, 2019
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The patch “against all gods” is a blackcraft cult product.
Dayton mass shooting suspect identified as 24-year-old Connor Betts https://t.co/nhxFCLWk7J pic.twitter.com/evDZKZ1Nwq
— Terror Today (@TerrorToday) August 4, 2019
Betts was wearing a hoodie with a quote from the metal band Acacia Strain.
The shooter used a ,223-caliber high-capacity magazine rifle.
Authorities have identified the shooter but have not released his name.
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The shooter was wearing “No heart to feel, no soul to steal” T-shirt.
The quote is by a heavy metal band Acacia Strain.
Suspect in #Dayton shooting was wearing shorts with a black sweatshirt that read: "No heart to fear, no soul to steal."
The slogan is believed to be from a hateful and vengeful song called Ramirez by The Acacia Strain, a metalcore band.
— Jim Heath (@JimHeathTV) August 4, 2019
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Suspect in #Dayton shooting was wearing shorts with a black sweatshirt that read: "No heart to fear, no soul to steal."
The slogan is believed to be from a hateful and vengeful song called Ramirez by The Acacia Strain, a metalcore band.
— Jim Heath (@JimHeathTV) August 4, 2019
Dayton shooter wearing Acacia shirt saying
No Heart to Feel
No Soul to Steal pic.twitter.com/znBWTvVvV5— (((Henry L Niman PhD))) (@hniman) August 4, 2019