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Ohio attack: Possible terror link being investigated, say police | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Police are investigating whether an attack at Ohio State University which left 11 injured was an act of terror. | |
Abdul Razak Ali Artan, 18, rammed his car into a group of pedestrians at the college and then began stabbing people before police shot him dead on Monday. | |
The student's motive is still not known, but terrorism is a possibility, police chief Kim Jacobs said. | |
However, Artan was not previously known to the authorities, an anonymous source told the Associated Press. | |
'Purposeful intent' | |
Conflicting reports have begun to emerge surrounding Artan's character. | |
Student journalist Kevin Stankiewicz interviewed him on his first day on campus and said "he did not seem angry", and was more worried about intimidating others. | |
But US media have claimed Artan may have posted a rage-filled rant to Facebook shortly before the attack took place. | |
An officer involved in the investigation told NBC a post appeared on a Facebook page believed to belong to Artan saying "I can't take it anymore" and referencing "lone wolf attacks" and al-Qaeda cleric Anwar al-Awlaki. | |
The post continued: "America! Stop interfering with other countries, especially Muslim Ummah [community]. We are not weak." | |
But a post from two hours earlier is reported to have read: "Forgive and forget. Love." | |
The page has since been disabled, according to AFP. | |
Asked whether it was a terrorist act, Police Chief Jacobs told reporters: "I think we have to consider that it is." | |
She added: "Obviously with the purposeful intent that was noticed - driving on the sidewalk - we're going look at it from the potential that it was planned." | She added: "Obviously with the purposeful intent that was noticed - driving on the sidewalk - we're going look at it from the potential that it was planned." |
The FBI have joined the inquiry at the 60,000-student campus in Columbus. | |
Artan, said to be a Somali refugee who was living in the US as a legal permanent resident, studied logistics management in the college of Business at Ohio State, reports the Columbus Dispatch. | |
'I was kind of scared' | 'I was kind of scared' |
Abdul Razak Ali Artan revealed he was scared of praying in public because of "everything going on in the media" just three months before his death. | Abdul Razak Ali Artan revealed he was scared of praying in public because of "everything going on in the media" just three months before his death. |
Artan gave an interview to university newspaper The Lantern on his first day at Ohio State on 23 August, telling reporter Kevin Stankiewicz he was concerned about fellow students reaction. | Artan gave an interview to university newspaper The Lantern on his first day at Ohio State on 23 August, telling reporter Kevin Stankiewicz he was concerned about fellow students reaction. |
"I wanted to pray in the open, but I was scared with everything going on in the media," he said. "I'm a Muslim, it's not what the media portrays me to be. If people look at me, a Muslim praying, I don't know what they're going to think, what's going to happen. | "I wanted to pray in the open, but I was scared with everything going on in the media," he said. "I'm a Muslim, it's not what the media portrays me to be. If people look at me, a Muslim praying, I don't know what they're going to think, what's going to happen. |
"But, I don't blame them. It's the media that put that picture in their heads so they're just going to have it and it, it's going to make them feel uncomfortable." | "But, I don't blame them. It's the media that put that picture in their heads so they're just going to have it and it, it's going to make them feel uncomfortable." |
The incident began at 10:00 local time on Monday when a vehicle jumped the kerb at the campus, striking pedestrians near Watts Hall, the science and engineering building. | The incident began at 10:00 local time on Monday when a vehicle jumped the kerb at the campus, striking pedestrians near Watts Hall, the science and engineering building. |
Ohio State Police Chief Craig Stone said the driver got out of the vehicle and began stabbing bystanders with a "butcher's knife". | Ohio State Police Chief Craig Stone said the driver got out of the vehicle and began stabbing bystanders with a "butcher's knife". |
A policeman who was nearby because of a gas leak shot the driver dead in less than a minute. | A policeman who was nearby because of a gas leak shot the driver dead in less than a minute. |
Authorities identified the officer as 28-year-old Alan Horujko, who has been with Ohio State University police since 2015. | Authorities identified the officer as 28-year-old Alan Horujko, who has been with Ohio State University police since 2015. |
The injured included a mix of academic faculty, maintenance staff, and graduate and undergraduate students. | The injured included a mix of academic faculty, maintenance staff, and graduate and undergraduate students. |
Campus police say that CCTV cameras filmed the suspect arriving on campus alone, indicating that he did not have an accomplice aiding him during the attack. | Campus police say that CCTV cameras filmed the suspect arriving on campus alone, indicating that he did not have an accomplice aiding him during the attack. |
Student Martin Schneider said he heard the car's engine revving. | Student Martin Schneider said he heard the car's engine revving. |
"I thought it was an accident initially until I saw the guy come out with a knife," he said. | "I thought it was an accident initially until I saw the guy come out with a knife," he said. |
The college had warned students in a tweet to "Run Hide Fight", warning there was an "active shooter", though authorities later said the attacker did not use a firearm. | The college had warned students in a tweet to "Run Hide Fight", warning there was an "active shooter", though authorities later said the attacker did not use a firearm. |
In recent months, federal officials have warned about extremist efforts to recruit people for knife and car attacks, which are seen as easier for home-grown radicals to carry out than bombings. | In recent months, federal officials have warned about extremist efforts to recruit people for knife and car attacks, which are seen as easier for home-grown radicals to carry out than bombings. |
The so-called Islamic State group has urged sympathisers to use whatever weapons are available to them to carry out attacks. | |
It also called on followers to use vehicles to attack the Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City over the weekend. | It also called on followers to use vehicles to attack the Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City over the weekend. |