http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ohio-sta...ter-on-campus/
Hope they get this taken care of real quickly.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ohio-sta...ter-on-campus/
Hope they get this taken care of real quickly.
50PoundHead (11-28-2016)
Now that that has drawn all the headlines, it looks to be a case of someone running into a crowd with a car. There are reports he may have had a knife.
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50PoundHead (11-28-2016)
Conflicting reports is what I am seeing. 9 victims some with gunshot wounds. A car was driven into a building, suspect(s) began shooting and attacking people with a knife. Then I read something that says there are no gunshot wound victims. I think it's safe to say that at least one person was killed (suspect).
50PoundHead (11-28-2016)
Are the reports true that the person was a Somali refugee?
Yep. Check this out. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...-migrants-isis
cajunrevenge (11-29-2016), NinersSBChamps (11-29-2016)
Let's accept more refugees guys. Nothing bad could happen.
Old news in Minnesota. We have a lot of Somali refugees and it's been an adjustment in a number of communities, including some regional centers like St. Cloud, Rochester, Owatonna, and Faribault. St. Cloud attack was the first instance of violence and thankfully it ended with only the assailant dead. Looks like the same MO as the attack at tOSU except for the use of a car as a weapon. On the other hand, a number of young Somali men (born in the US if I'm not mistaken) living in Minnesota have received stiff prison sentences for their attempts to join ISIS. We have this multi-culti liberal rep in Minnesota, but it's really an inaccurate caricature of the situation here.
Here's the news story about the cases and conviction: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/minnesot...d-hamza-ahmed/ It doesn't have all the sentences in the story, but the judge handed out a couple of 30-year plus penalties in the process.
I don't know much about the tOSU assailant, but I believe all the Minnesota guys had been here for years.
Doesn't matter how long they've been here. Muslims are predisposed to radicalization far more than any other group. The world needs to realize this and act. This is about the safety of our nation.
These attacks will only increase in the future.
sturg33 (11-29-2016), zitothebrave (11-29-2016)
Right now we are in a good spot. It's all about prevention. I've been saying repeatedly for a decade rhat this is a threat and now people are realizing. I was borderline mocked for having this stance.
We can't continue to ignore the real issue and that is Islam. Throw all the hate comments towards me. I'm fighting for the safety of our children. I won't apologize for that.
Garmel (11-29-2016)
It's really sad that you dont' realize the groups that are the easiest to radicalized are the groups that are marginalized. The reason that Somalian refugees in Minnesota are easily recruited is because they're a fringe community. They then are told of a way to be a man and make a difference and they do it.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg