View Comments Two years after the mass shooting in Dayton that killed his father and eight others, Dion Green still wants action and accountability. He hasn't seen much of either, he says. "Nothing has really changed," said Green, whose father, Derrick Fudge, died in his arms the night of Aug. 4, 2019. He is unhappy that rather than pass gun control bills, the Ohio General Assembly sent a controversial "stand your ground" bill to Gov. Mike DeWine, who signed it into law. The Federal Bureau of Investigation still hasn't closed out its investigation, though agents have given victims' family members a briefing of its findings.