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Relatives of Dayton shooting victims sue gun magazine maker
By Andrew Welsh-Huggins - Associated Press
COLUMBUS The high-capacity magazine used by the man who gunned down nine people in Dayton two years ago serves no purpose other than allowing for the killing of as many people as possible, family members of four victims alleged in a lawsuit against the magazine maker.
The complaint filed Sunday in Nevada accuses magazine maker Kyung Chang Industry USA Inc., of deliberately marketing and selling 100-round magazines of the kind used by Dayton mass shooter Connor Betts in the Aug. 4, 2019, attack.
The company made and sold 100-round magazines fully aware they “have no or negligible utility for lawful uses of firearms but pose a tremendous risk to public safety because they are extremely effective and attractive for use in unlawful mass shootings,” the lawsuit said.
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Two years after the mass shooting in Dayton that killed his father and eight others, Dion Green still wants action and accountability.
He hasn t seen much of either, he says. Nothing has really changed, said Green, whose father, Derrick Fudge, died in his arms the night of Aug. 4, 2019.
He is unhappy that rather than pass gun control bills, the Ohio General Assembly sent a controversial stand your ground bill to Gov. Mike DeWine, who signed it into law.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation still hasn t closed out its investigation, though agents have given victims family members a briefing of its findings.
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(DAYTON, Ohio) Loved ones of those killed in a 2019 mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, have filed a lawsuit against the maker of a 100-round, double-drum ammunition magazine the gunman used in the massacre.
The lawsuit was filed in Eighth Judicial District Court in Clark County, Nevada, where the bullet magazine manufacturer, Kyung Chang Industry USA, INC., is located.
“I want to make sure that the actions of all those that were responsible for that day don’t go unanswered for my grandchildren,” Lashandra James, whose daughter, Lois Oglesby, was killed in the rampage, said at a virtual news conference on Monday.
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