Are they putting this kind of effort into finding Tony Gordon's killer?

4 work on officer's killing
Associated Press
November 2, 2003

DAYTON, Ohio - Four years after off-duty police officer Kevin Brame was slain, Dayton homicide detectives are increasing efforts to find the killer.

Detectives Dan Hall and Donna Pack have been working only the Brame case since June. Their team recently added two members, including a special agent with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation.

"We're living and breathing this case every day," Hall said. "We've about got a full-time homicide unit here working this case."

Commentary:
We can't help but wonder - is as much attention being placed on other homicide victims in Dayton? Tony Gordon's murderer is still at large, as are many others. Do these innocent victims deserve any less attention because they were not law enforcement officers when they were murdered?

Murderers are stalking our streets, and Ohio's defenseless citizens deserve the right to protect themselves. Only political delays by some Republican leaders are standing in the way of them doing so.

Click here to read the story in the Cincinnati Enquirer.

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