COLUMBUS — Neither of the Montgomery County natives who figure to be starters for the Ohio State football team this fall were directly impacted by the shooting in the Oregon District early Sunday morning — but Robert Landers and Josh Myers both know someone who was too close for comfort. In Landers’ case, it was younger brother Trey, a senior-to-be on the University of Dayton basketball team. >>RELATED: Coach sends condolences shooting victims, highlights mental health initiative | Community member takes care of memorials, issues call for help The Landers brothers, who lost their father to gun violence when they were very young, are close, and Robert went to bed Saturday night knowing Trey had plans to be downtown. “I always tell him let me know when you get home,” said the elder Landers, who had silenced his phone because he needed a good night’s sleep after another long day of preseason practice.…
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