Dayton Shooting: Group in town to honor victims by doing good deeds in their names

DAYTON — A group of good-minded people have traveled thousands of miles to Dayton, where they will honor victims of the Oregon District by performing good needs in their names.

The Honor Network arrived Sunday in the city to perform random acts of kindness for all nine victims killed in the Aug. 4 mass shooting.

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The network formed in the wake of the Route 91 Harvest music festival shooting in Las Vegas that killed 58 people. The group’s kindness continues as it encourages those in the communities they visit to “be the good.”

Paying for meals at a restaurant, replacing a stolen bicycle, buying all the items on a baby’s registry and leaving large tips for hard-working servers are some of the ways the network has honored victims so far.

The group has posted their activities on social media.

The first stop for us was at this amazing little bar. We ate some dinner and enjoyed the breeze. We noticed some of the...

Posted by The Honor Network on Sunday, September 22, 2019

Our next stop was to visit the area where the tragedy took place on August 4th in Dayton, Ohio. We decided to go into...

Posted by The Honor Network on Sunday, September 22, 2019

Our first full day started! We bought $300 worth of coffee, tea, and muffins for as many coffee drinkers that $300 will...

Posted by The Honor Network on Monday, September 23, 2019

Sooooo.... Who has been waiting for this post? We went and picked out a bike for Samantha and her family. Samantha has...

Posted by The Honor Network on Monday, September 23, 2019

We did hit a little bit of a brick wall at Target. We wanted to purchase gifts off registries but that’s a no go. So we...

Posted by The Honor Network on Monday, September 23, 2019

Cara was our server tonight and gah, we loved her! The food was sooo good too! Tonight we honored Saeed Salah. He had...

Posted by The Honor Network on Monday, September 23, 2019

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