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OSU Athletes React to Dallas Shootings
It was a terrible night in Dallas and across the country. According to reports from CNN, five officers were killed. 7 injured, and 2 civilians were wounded in an ambush in downtown.
OSU has more than 50 players on the football roster from the Texas area. They took to twitter last night to express their grief about the terrible situation.
Pray for sanctity.
— Joshua Mabin (@OGClarkKent) July 8, 2016
https://twitter.com/s_jacobs10/status/751253578023473152
Pray as much as you want, but something actually has to be done for this problem to be solved
— Maxwell (@Max_allan23) July 8, 2016
Bro we can't keep killin each other! Killing the police will do nothing but make them more nervous and quicker to squeeze the trigger!
— Tyler Patmon (@Lion_hearted_26) July 8, 2016
Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good #romans1221
— Zach Smith (@Zachgsmith) July 8, 2016
https://twitter.com/JMElias47/status/751265763055415297
Pray for Dallas
— Desmond Roland (@triple_dboy26) July 8, 2016
What is wrong with people? I'll never understand. Prayers to the Dallas PD and their families.
— Derek Branson (@King_D_REK) July 8, 2016
People should come together at time like this. Instead I see people arguing. Violence is never the answer. Love cures all!
— Jordan Sterns (@31rzns) July 8, 2016
Pray!
— Tre Flowers (@_Slimm7) July 8, 2016
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