A staff member at Ohio State University allegedly pleaded with Facebook friends to show a little sympathy for Abdul Razak Ali Artan, the Somali-born terrorist behind Monday's attack that left nine people hospitalized.
The since-deleted post attributed to Stephanie Clemons Thompson, Ohio State University Assistant Director of Residence Life, urged people to "find compassion for his life" and to "come together." The message also warned readers "DO NOT SHARE THIS POST."
Although the post has been deleted, a screen shot was posted by The Daily Caller:
We don't know what's worse: the fact that the ill-advised message was posted, or that 44 people apparently "liked" it.
As Hannity.com reported on Tuesday, a Facebook post Artan published shortly before he embarked on his violent rampage suggests his motives were related to his Muslim identity.
The since-deleted post attributed to Stephanie Clemons Thompson, Ohio State University Assistant Director of Residence Life, urged people to "find compassion for his life" and to "come together." The message also warned readers "DO NOT SHARE THIS POST."
Although the post has been deleted, a screen shot was posted by The Daily Caller:
We don't know what's worse: the fact that the ill-advised message was posted, or that 44 people apparently "liked" it.
As Hannity.com reported on Tuesday, a Facebook post Artan published shortly before he embarked on his violent rampage suggests his motives were related to his Muslim identity.