DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Catholic Charities of Dallas says it is cooperating with law enforcement in the aftermath of the Ohio State knife attack.
Catholic Charities says law enforcement contacted them over an individual whose name matches the name of what they call a family member who they provided shelter to for a short time in 2014.
It is in connection with the investigation into the Ohio State attack.
The President and CEO of Catholic Charities of Dallas, Dave Woodyard, says they remain in contact with investigators and want to help in their investigation in any way possible.
An Ohio State student who was of Somali descent and in the United States legally is accused of carrying out the attack before he was shot to death by police.
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