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Terrorism suspected in Ohio knife attack

11 people injured, 1 seriously in car-and-knife attack by Somali student

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COLUMBUS, Ohio—Investigat­ors are looking into whether a car-and-knife attack at Ohio State University that injured 11 people was an act of terror by a Somali-born student who had once criticized the media for its portrayal of Muslims.

The attacker, identified as Abdul Razak Ali Artan, plowed his car into a group of pedestrian­s on campus shortly before 10 a.m. on Monday, and then got out and began stabbing people with a butcher knife before he was shot to death by a campus police officer, authoritie­s said.

A motive was not immediatel­y known, but police said they were investigat­ing whether it was a terrorist attack.

Artan was born in Somalia and was a legal permanent US resident, according to a US official who was not authorized to discuss the case and spoke on the condition of anonymity. The FBI joined the investigat­ion.

Ohio State University police Chief Craig Stone said Artan deliberate­ly drove his small gray Honda over a curb outside an engineerin­g classroom building and then began knifing people.

Officer Alan Horujko, 28, who was nearby because of a gas leak arrived on the scene and shot the driver in less than a minute, Stone said.

Angshuman Kapil, a graduate student, was outside Watts Hall when the car barreled onto the sidewalk.

“It just hit everybody who was in front,” he said. “After that everybody was shouting, ‘Run! Run! Run!’”

Eleven victims were taken to three Columbus hospitals.

Most had been hurt by the car, and two had been stabbed, officials said. One

Abdul Razak Ali Artan had once criticized the media for its portrayal of Muslims

had a fractured skull.

Several prayer vigils were held on Monday night to support the victims and the community.

Classes at OSU were canceled after the attack, but were scheduled to resume on Tuesday.

Students said they were nervous about returning and planned to take precaution­s such as not walking alone.

“It’s kind of nerve-wracking going back to class right after it,” said Kaitlin Conner, 18, of Cleveland, who said she had a midterm exam to take on Tuesday.

Rep. Adam Schiff, of California, the top Democrat on the House intelligen­ce committee, said the act bore the hallmarks of an attack carried out by someone who may have been self-radicalize­d.

Ohio State’s student newspaper, The Lantern, ran an interview in August with a student named Abdul Razak Artan, who identified himself as a Muslim and a third-year logistics management student who had just transferre­d from Columbus State in the fall. (AP)

 ?? (AP FOTO) ?? THE ATTACKER. This August 2016 image provided by TheLantern.com shows Abdul Razak Ali Artan in Columbus, Ohio. Authoritie­s identified Artan as the Somali-born Ohio State University student who plowed his car into a group of pedestrian­s on campus and...
(AP FOTO) THE ATTACKER. This August 2016 image provided by TheLantern.com shows Abdul Razak Ali Artan in Columbus, Ohio. Authoritie­s identified Artan as the Somali-born Ohio State University student who plowed his car into a group of pedestrian­s on campus and...

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