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news-releaseFor Immediate Release
July 20, 2015

Sheriff Steps Up Patrol At Military Facilities

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones is ordering extra patrol for nearly a dozen military facilities in Butler County.  A gunman opened fire at a military recruiting office in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Thursday July 16th.  Petty Officer Second Class Randall Smith, a 26-year-old logistics specialist from Ohio who had only recently re-enlisted in the Navy, died just after 2 a.m. Saturday from his wounds.  This makes him the fifth service member killed in the shootings at a military reserve center and a nearby recruiting center.

Reserve CenterFour Marines died in the slaughter on Thursday. Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez, 24, a naturalized American citizen born in Kuwait, was fatally shot in a stand-off with the police.
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“It is an absolute shame that it takes a tragedy like this for our leaders to realize that our military men and women should have the ability to protect themselves,” Sheriff Jones said. “People join the military because they have a desire to protect others.  If we aren’t going to do the common sense thing and supply our military with the means to protect themselves, then the least I can do is send my people their way to deter those from contemplating harm to our military personnel.”

Sheriff Jones says he will continue patrols for as long as necessary.

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Sgt. Melissa Gerhardt

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