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Oregon District shooter’s friend begins prison sentence

Ethan Kollie

DAYTON — Ethan Kollie, who is the friend of the Oregon District shooter, has reported to prison to begin his 32-month sentence on federal gun charges connected to the mass shooting.

Kollie reported to the federal prison in Morgantown, West Virginia, on Aug. 5, records show.

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Kollie’s attorney Nick Gounaris told News Center 7′s Cheryl McHenry the delay for Kollie reporting to prison was due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Prosecutors haven’t said that Kollie was involved in planning or executing the shooting, and the charges didn’t involve the weapon the shooter Connor Betts used to kill nine people before he was shot and killed by police.

Instead, according to Vipal Patel, first assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of Ohio, prosecutors accused Kollie of buying the body armor, the double-barrel drum-style magazine, and the upper receiver to the pistol that Betts used. Kollie was also accused of lying on a background check, saying that he did not use drugs.

During Kollie’s sentencing, the judge ordered him to surrender all weapons and he will not be allowed to legally purchase weapons again.

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In February, Kollie said he had a lot of time to think about where he was in his life since being arrested. He said his wrong decision to use drugs played a part.

Kollie said he’s been sober since his arrest and that he’s cut ties with a large group of people that negatively influenced him. He also said he’s moved closer to his supportive family.

After he serves his time in prison, Kollie will be on probation for three years.


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