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City Of Dayton To Consider Permanent Memorial To Shooting Victims

April Laissle
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WYSO

Dayton leaders are having initial discussions about erecting a permanent memorial to those who lost their lives in the Oregon District mass shooting on August 4. 

At a press conference earlier this week, Mayor Nan Whaley said the city plans to invite Oregon District business leaders, victims advocates, and other community members to form a committee focused on establishing a public display honoring the victims. 

Since the shooting, some flowers and other items have been removed from a makeshift memorial in front of Ned Peppers. Whaley says the site was cleaned up, but will not be removed until all of the victims funerals have occurred. 

“It was it was looking a little rough and I don't think that's what we want to remember victims either. So that the cleaning of that up I think that was the timely part. We know that people are still mourning and grieving so there's still space there.”

As of Thursday, all but one of the funerals have taken place. 

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April Laissle is a graduate of Ohio University and comes to WYSO from WOUB Public Media in Athens, Ohio where she worked as a weekend host and reporter. There, she reported on everything from food insecurity to 4-H chicken competitions. April interned at KQED Public Radio in San Francisco, where she focused on health reporting. She also worked on The Broad Experience, a New-York based podcast about women and workplace issues. In her spare time, April loves traveling, trying new recipes and binge-listening to podcasts. April is a Florida native and has been adjusting to Ohio weather since 2011.