Information Liberation | August 7, 2019
By Chris Menahan
Dayton mass shooter Connor Betts attended an antifa rally in May armed with a gun “which appeared to be similar in style to the one used in Sunday’s shooting,” local Ohio news outlet WHIO reports.
From WHIO:
The man who killed nine people in Dayton’s Oregon District was seen carrying a gun and protesting at the Ku Klux Klan rally downtown earlier this May.
[…] The May 25 rally attracted about 500 to 600 counter-protesters who opposed the nine Klansman who came from Indiana and protested in Courthouse Square. The counter-protest group was fenced 0ff away from the Klansman and several people in the crowd were seen carrying firearms.
Betts wore a bandanna covering part of his face and sunglasses. He spoke briefly with a reporter in the crowd during the event. He carried a gun which appeared to be similar in style to the one used in Sunday’s shooting.
In Sunday’s attack, Betts wielded a semi-automatic pistol that police say was modified to act like a rifle, with an attached drum magazine that could hold up to 100 .223-caliber rounds. Police say he may have had up to 250 rounds of ammunition on him, and they found a shotgun in his car.
“Betts seems to have been made aware of the KKK rally by far-left Antifa doxxing account Antifash Gordon, as a screenshot provided by journalist Nick Monroe reveals,” Big League Politics reports.
As I reported on Sunday, Betts’ Twitter account showed he was a leftist antifa supporter who praised Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.