A school district is before the state high court fighting the release of student records of a gunman who killed nine people in Dayton last year. Lawyers for Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Local Schools say both state and federal law protecting student privacy bar the release of confidential information without
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A school district is before the state high court fighting the release of student records of a gunman who killed nine people in Dayton last year.
Likewise, media groups seeking the records' release say that nothing in the laws prevent the information's release. The records could shed light on whether authorities properly handled early warning signs exhibited by gunman Connor Betts, the media outlets, including The Associated Press, have argued. Those signs could include disturbing behavior that the Dayton gunman reportedly exhibited in his youth.
Police investigators said Betts had a"history of obsession with violent ideations with mass shootings and expressed a desire to commit a mass shooting." The FBI said it uncovered evidence Betts"looked into violent ideologies."
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