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Hello! I'll be reviewing this article to help reduce the good article nomination backlog and to gain points in the WP:WIKICUP. Although quid pro quo is not required, if you fancy returning the favor, I have a list of articles in need of review here. — GhostRiver17:47, 15 March 2022 (UTC)Reply
"it had been a white assailant" → "the assailant had been white"
Done.
"either not reopening or relocating elsewhere" → "either relocating or remaining closed" (as an aside, "relocating elsewhere" is redundant, because one cannot relocate in the same place)
Done.
"Additionally ... additional race riots" cut one for redundancy
Done.
"former Dayton Mayor" → "former Dayton mayor"; "mayor" here is a descriptor more than a title
Done.
"punished" should have a link to it for MOS:QUOTEPOV reasons
Done.
"Dayton is among" → "Dayton remains among", as earlier para shows that this is ongoing and not new
Why did the investigation claim a drive-by was impossible?
Unsure, source does not give a reason for the conclusion reached by the investigation and unfortunately doesn't give too much information on the investigation as a whole.
"rioters through projectiles" → "rioters threw projectiles"
Thank you for making those changes! Shame that the article doesn't mention why a drive-by shooting would be impossible, but if it's not out there, it can't be asked of you. Passing now. — GhostRiver22:06, 22 March 2022 (UTC)Reply