Last week, President-elect Donald Trump was all about the perpetrator of the attack at Ohio State University, calling the man “a Somali refugee who should not have been in our country.”Read more here.
On Thursday, Trump concentrated on the victims and first responders, visiting them separately in Schottenstein Center meeting rooms about a mile from where an 18-year-old student drove a Honda Civic into a crowd, got out and began slashing people with a butcher knife.
After the half-hour session, Trump called those he met “really great people, amazing people. The police and first responders were incredible.”
Among those Trump talked with was OSU police officer Alan Horujko, who fatally shot Abdul Razak Ali Artan shortly after the Nov. 28 attack.
“I got to meet him, and he’s very brave,” Trump said.
In all, 13 people were injured, none seriously.
“The families have done so well to come through this so well,” Trump said. “This was an honor for me to be here today.”
This blog is looking for wisdom, to have and to share. It is also looking for other rare character traits like good humor, courage, and honor. It is not an easy road, because all of us fall short. But God is love, forgiveness and grace. Those who believe in Him and repent of their sins have the promise of His Holy Spirit to guide us and show us the Way.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
What a difference an election makes!
JWF links to a report by Darrel Rowland in the Columbus Post-Dispatch:
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