Police foil massacre at gun-free OSU: Anti-police liberals still ungrateful

Run, Fight, Hide.

Those were the words issued by the Ohio State University emergency management & fire prevention service after an active shooter reportedly ran their car into Watts Hall, the university’s materials science and engineering building, and attempted to harm students on campus.

The university, which has over 65,000 students enrolled making it one of the largest in the country, issued a lockdown order for students, faculty, and staff to “shelter-in-place.”

According to law enforcement sources reported by the Columbus Dispatch, one person had a gun while the other had a knife. 10 people were transported to local hospitals with non-life threatening injuries and one of the suspects was killed by police. Law enforcement are still actively searching for a second suspect (although they believe there may have just been one suspect), and classes for the day have been canceled.

In addition to the OSU president Michael Drake commending law enforcement, there were some students and those close to Ohio State, who were grateful for the actions of police to secure the campus.
 
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