Ohio St. admin derided over call for compassion for attacker
Identified as Abdul Razak Ali Artan, eleven people were hospitalized, students fled for their lives – barricading themselves in classrooms – and the man was killed within a minute by a campus police officer.
What is the root cause there? Investigators are looking into whether a car-and-knife attack at Ohio State University that injured several people was an act of terror by a student who had once criticized the media for its portrayal of Muslims.
Monday’s knife attack at Ohio State University, carried out by Razak Ali Artan, a Somali-born OHU student, was “incredibly frightening”, says Linda Harvey of Mission America.
Authorities said it was not yet known whether the knife Artan purchased Monday was the one used in the attack.
A “soldier” of Daesh carried out the vehicle and knife attack on an OH campus that left 11 people wounded, a militant-linked news agency said Tuesday.
“ISIS is taking credit for the awful stabbing attack at Ohio State University by a Somali refugee who should not have been in our country”, Trump tweeted early Wednesday.
Clemons Thompson also used the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter in her post, referencing the social movement advocating for fair treatment of African Americans by police.
An Ohio State student named Mackenzie called into Sean Hannity’s radio show December 1 to voice her frustration over how campus leadership responded to President Donald Trump’s election compared to how it responded to the recent terrorism-inspired rampage on campus.
A number of students stopped by Wednesday to check out the board.
Police are applauding the parents of a 15-year-old student who disarmed their son at a Utah junior high school, after they noticed him acting strangely in the morning and realized he had taken the family’s.
Directors from one Utah State University center are encouraging those at the Logan campus to take action now to prepare should a similar attack happen here.
Angela Byers, the Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent in charge of the Cincinnati division, said investigators have not found evidence that anyone else was involved in the attack or the planning of it.