Nine killed in Ohio in second U.S. mass shooting within 24 hours
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A weekend of horror in the United States.
Two mass shootings occurring within 13 hours of each other.
The first at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas on Saturday left 20 people dead and 26 injured.
The alleged attacker, a suspected white supremacist, is in custody.
Not long after, carnage in Ohio, with several more people killed by an apparent lone gunman.
For more on this and other news from around the world, let's turn to our Kim Da-mi.
So Da-mi, give us the latest from Ohio.

Mark, nine people have been confirmed dead and at least 26 injured in the second mass shooting to hit the U.S. within 24 hours.
The attack took place in Dayton city, Ohio at 1AM Sunday, local time.
Police named the gunman as Conner Betts, a 24-year-old white male.
He was killed by police just one minute after he started his shooting spree.
His 22-year-old sister is known to be the youngest victim.
CCTV footage showed dozens of people running away from the scene.
Police found a shotgun in the suspect's car and said the guns were purchased legally.
As the area is a popular spot for shops and restaurants, the area was full of people at the time of the attack.
The motive is not yet known.
Police added there's no evidence showing the shootings in Texas and Ohio were linked.
Speaking a few hours ago, U.S. President Donald Trump said hate has no place in the U.S., adding he would make a statement on the shooting on Monday morning, local time.
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