Ohio State students offer support after car-and-knife attack
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Ohio State University students are continuing to offer messages of support following an attack on campus that injured nearly a dozen people.
All four panels of a two-sided board in the student union were filled with messages Wednesday, two days after 11 people were hurt in a car-and-knife attack carried out by OSU student Abdul Razak Ali Artan.
Writers using markers have contributed Bible verses, famous quotations and well-wishes to both the victims and police.
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A number of students stopped by Wednesday to check out the board. Around them, a tour guide led prospective students and their parents out into the drizzling morning.
Artan was fatally shot Monday morning by a police officer shortly after the attack began.
Columbus police planned an update on the investigation later Wednesday.