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Whitney Austin, a mass shooting survivor who was hit 12 times during a rampage in Cincinnati, appeared in front of an Ohio Senate committee to share her story and testify for a bill that would create more gun purchasing regulations.
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Members of law enforcement say Ohio's new concealed carry law makes officers and the community less safe. Plus, survivor of the Fifth Third shooting Whitney Austin meets with senators on the bipartisan deal on gun reforms.
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Whitney Austin was shot 12 times on Sept. 6, 2018, and miraculously survived. Herself a gun owner, she writes in a column for WVXU how "preserving the Second Amendment and reducing gun violence are not mutually exclusive goals."
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Then-Fifth Third executive Whitney Austin survived 12 gunshot wounds when a mass shooter attacked the bank's headquarters on Fountain Square. Now she runs a nonprofit seeking to build consensus around gun safety legislation.
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A grassroots group formed to push for a change in Ohio's background check rules for gun sales is ceasing operations.Ohioans for Gun Safety focused on…
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On the morning of September 6, 2018, a gunman entered the Fifth Third Center near Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati and opened fire. Three people…
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Whitney Austin doesn't mind talking about when she was shot. She was hit 12 times while trapped in the revolving door to the lobby of the Fifth Third…