FBI Says Gunman in Ohio Walmart Shooting Motivated by Racial Extremism

FBI Says Gunman in Ohio Walmart Shooting Motivated by Racial Extremism

BEAVERCREEK, OH — The FBI and Beavercreek Police Department updated their ongoing investigation into the November 20 shooting at a Beavercreek Walmart. The incident left four victims injured, including a Caucasian female, two African American females, and a Caucasian male.

Investigations reveal that the assailant, Benjamin Charles Jones, may have been influenced by racially motivated violent extremist (RMVE) ideology, according to his journal writings. The FBI is delving deeper into these motivations.

Jones used a Hi-Point .45 caliber carbine with a nine-round magazine, purchased on November 18 from a Dayton area store. The investigation also scrutinizes Jones’ background and the veracity of his responses on the ATF Form 4473.

This active investigation focuses on understanding Jones’ background, motives, connections, and online activities. The FBI and local authorities continue to piece together the circumstances leading to this tragic event.

Ryan Dickinson
Ryan covers Pennsylvania and Ohio state news and events for Shore News Network. By trade, Ryan is a successful young blogging and content creating entrepreneur who freelances for Shore News Network.

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