Here's the most bizarre thing about it in my opinion:
The officer who allegedly shot the attacker and saved the day starred last year in a video release by the OSU Campus Safety department about active shooters on campus. In that video he put the guy down and handcuffed him right before the credits rolled. This is too big of a coincidence for me.
Here's a couple bonus interviews. This kid says he grabbed the blade of the knife and ducked to avoid being injured, and that his hand is cut and wrapped up, but never shows his hand. How easy would that have been? I believe anyone in real life would have at least lifted his hand in front of the camera.
Here's the only professor I can find who comments on the incident. He speaks about being thrown into the air by the car and it all seems really silly. He talks about injuries to his leg but shows no indication of being sore - you would think being thrown into the air by a car would at least cause bruised ribs - and for some reason he still has yellow hospital socks on. It's like that is supposed to be "proof" that he actually got injured.
There are several other goofy crisis actor sort of people associated with this event as well. Here's my favorite.
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blackguard19 ago
Here's the most bizarre thing about it in my opinion:
The officer who allegedly shot the attacker and saved the day starred last year in a video release by the OSU Campus Safety department about active shooters on campus. In that video he put the guy down and handcuffed him right before the credits rolled. This is too big of a coincidence for me.
http://ijr.com/2016/11/745148-hero-officer-who-killed-osu-campus-attacker-was-featured-in-active-shooter-training-video-one-year-ago/
Here's a couple bonus interviews. This kid says he grabbed the blade of the knife and ducked to avoid being injured, and that his hand is cut and wrapped up, but never shows his hand. How easy would that have been? I believe anyone in real life would have at least lifted his hand in front of the camera.
Here's the only professor I can find who comments on the incident. He speaks about being thrown into the air by the car and it all seems really silly. He talks about injuries to his leg but shows no indication of being sore - you would think being thrown into the air by a car would at least cause bruised ribs - and for some reason he still has yellow hospital socks on. It's like that is supposed to be "proof" that he actually got injured.
There are several other goofy crisis actor sort of people associated with this event as well. Here's my favorite.