Ohio Walmart Shooter Inspired by Racist Extremist Ideology
20-Year-Old Benjamin Charles Jones Had History of Mental Health Issues
- Four people were injured in a shooting at a Walmart in Beavercreek, Ohio, by a man who later killed himself. The shooter has been identified as 20-year-old Benjamin Charles Jones.
- Jones was reportedly inspired by racially motivated violent extremist ideology, with evidence including journal entries and Nazi flags found at his home.
- Jones had been admitted to a hospital for mental health evaluations three times in the past two years and had never attended public school, instead attending an online Christian school.
- It remains unclear how Jones obtained his firearm, a Hi-Point .45 caliber carbine, as federal law prohibits anyone involuntarily committed to a mental institution from buying a firearm.
- The investigation into the shooting continues, with the FBI and other agencies assisting local police.


























