CARIIS might have been correct about the school grades..
That is a lot of kids for a single mother.
imo.
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[video=cnn;us/2016/11/28/ohio-state-attacker-interviewed-by-school-paper-sot-tsr.cnn]http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/28/us/ohio-state-attacker-abdul-razak-ali-artan/index.html[/video]
By Darran Simon, CNN
That is a lot of kids for a single mother.
imo.
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[video=cnn;us/2016/11/28/ohio-state-attacker-interviewed-by-school-paper-sot-tsr.cnn]http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/28/us/ohio-state-attacker-abdul-razak-ali-artan/index.html[/video]
By Darran Simon, CNN
David Woodyard, CEO of Catholic Charities of Dallas, told CNN that Artan and his family came to his organization in June 2014 after being vetted by the State Department. He said the family consisted of a single mom and seven children, three boys and four girls.
Catholic Charities helped the family adjust to life in the United States by helping them find a place to live in Dallas and providing assistance with language and job skills. The family decided to move after 23 days for unknown reasons, Woodyard said. Catholic Charities provided no assistance in the move.
Woodyard said there was nothing in the family's file to indicate there had been any trouble while they were in Dallas and that he had not been able to find anyone at the organization who had a detailed memory of them.
Census figures show about 8,000 Somalians live in Ohio, giving the state the second largest Somalian population in the United States, behind Minnesota.
A community member who spoke to Artan's family described them as a shocked by his actions. Artan's mother said he also had lately complained about his grades, according to the community member.
Artan's social media presence showed other complaints.