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The law (Ohio Revised Code [O.R.C.] 2923.12, et seq.) allows persons 21 and older to receive a concealed handgun license provided that they receive a minimum of 8 hours of handgun training (6 hours of classroom instruction and 2 hours of range time) from a certified instructor, demonstrate competency with a handgun through written and shooting ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The victim in Wednesday’s suspected fatal shooting at a Trotwood apartment complex has been identified as police continue to search for a suspect. Trotwood Police ...
Police in Ohio are responding to a shooting at a Walmart ... 20, entered the store in Beavercreek, about 10 miles east of Dayton, around 8:35 p.m. on Monday and shot a man and three women, said ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 January 2025. Mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio 2019 Dayton shooting A memorial site commemorating the victims of the shooting Map of the events of the shooting within the Oregon Historic District Location Ned Peppers Bar 419 East 5th Street Dayton, Ohio, United States Coordinates 39°45′26″N 84°11 ...
Armi Sport is the firearms manufacturing branch. Its target markets are target shooting, Cowboy Action Shooting, reenacting, collecting, and hunting.To this end, most of its firearms are reproductions of older, muzzle-loading guns and other classic arms (such as Winchester rifles), though it manufactures other designs, such as .22 LR versions of the M1911 pistol and a .22 upper receiver for ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Police are investigating after two people were killed in a shooting Thursday. According to Montgomery County Regional Dispatch, officers were dispatched to a shooting just ...
The sheriff's office impounded the vehicle and found six .22-caliber rifle casings and a gun cartridge with bullets matching that same caliber. No information about a suspect has been released by ...
Neal Bradley Long (September 19, 1927 – June 12, 1998), known as The Shotgun Slayer, was an American serial killer responsible for at least 21 attacks perpetrated against African-American men in Dayton, Ohio, between 1972 and September 1975, as a result of which between four and seven people died and 14 others were wounded.