Screenshot of article excerpt, with the last paragraph highlighted in blue. Text reads: The idea of Soliman as a secret militant has outraged residents who know him locally as “the interfaith imam” and the first Muslim on the pastoral care team at Cincinnati Children’s, a top-ranked pediatric hospital. Colleagues described a popular chaplain with nicknames for the tiny patients and soothing words for their bleary-eyed parents.

Judy Ragsdale, the former pastoral care director who hired Soliman in 2021 shortly before retiring, said she wrote a letter to hospital leaders imploring them to speak out against the allegations that could return him to certain persecution in Egypt. He lost authorization to work in June, when his asylum was terminated.

“This is a ‘Schindler’s List’ moment,” Ragsdale said she told hospital leaders. “And if you don’t stand up for Ayman, you’re complicit in what’s happening to him.”
Screenshot of article excerpt, with the last paragraph highlighted in blue. Text reads: The idea of Soliman as a secret militant has outraged residents who know him locally as “the interfaith imam” and the first Muslim on the pastoral care team at Cincinnati Children’s, a top-ranked pediatric hospital. Colleagues described a popular chaplain with nicknames for the tiny patients and soothing words for their bleary-eyed parents. Judy Ragsdale, the former pastoral care director who hired Soliman in 2021 shortly before retiring, said she wrote a letter to hospital leaders imploring them to speak out against the allegations that could return him to certain persecution in Egypt. He lost authorization to work in June, when his asylum was terminated. “This is a ‘Schindler’s List’ moment,” Ragsdale said she told hospital leaders. “And if you don’t stand up for Ayman, you’re complicit in what’s happening to him.”
Screenshot of article excerpt, with the last paragraph highlighted in blue. Text reads: The idea of Soliman as a secret militant has outraged residents who know him locally as “the interfaith imam” and the first Muslim on the pastoral care team at Cincinnati Children’s, a top-ranked pediatric hospital. Colleagues described a popular chaplain with nicknames for the tiny patients and soothing words for their bleary-eyed parents.

Judy Ragsdale, the former pastoral care director who hired Soliman in 2021 shortly before retiring, said she wrote a letter to hospital leaders imploring them to speak out against the allegations that could return him to certain persecution in Egypt. He lost authorization to work in June, when his asylum was terminated.

“This is a ‘Schindler’s List’ moment,” Ragsdale said she told hospital leaders. “And if you don’t stand up for Ayman, you’re complicit in what’s happening to him.”
Screenshot of article excerpt, with the last paragraph highlighted in blue. Text reads: The idea of Soliman as a secret militant has outraged residents who know him locally as “the interfaith imam” and the first Muslim on the pastoral care team at Cincinnati Children’s, a top-ranked pediatric hospital. Colleagues described a popular chaplain with nicknames for the tiny patients and soothing words for their bleary-eyed parents. Judy Ragsdale, the former pastoral care director who hired Soliman in 2021 shortly before retiring, said she wrote a letter to hospital leaders imploring them to speak out against the allegations that could return him to certain persecution in Egypt. He lost authorization to work in June, when his asylum was terminated. “This is a ‘Schindler’s List’ moment,” Ragsdale said she told hospital leaders. “And if you don’t stand up for Ayman, you’re complicit in what’s happening to him.”
Cops packing the court early Tuesday morning before Rodney Hinton's second court appearance.

There are over thirty police officers in the seats. Many appear in uniform and carrying guns, despite being in the viewing section of the court. A metal reinforced glass divides the seating area from the active business part of the court room where lawyers and defendants will sit.

https://x.com/BrendaOrdonezTV/status/1919733774369083461
Cops packing the court early Tuesday morning before Rodney Hinton's second court appearance. There are over thirty police officers in the seats. Many appear in uniform and carrying guns, despite being in the viewing section of the court. A metal reinforced glass divides the seating area from the active business part of the court room where lawyers and defendants will sit. https://x.com/BrendaOrdonezTV/status/1919733774369083461
Cops packing the court early Tuesday morning before Rodney Hinton's second court appearance.

There are over thirty police officers in the seats. Many appear in uniform and carrying guns, despite being in the viewing section of the court. A metal reinforced glass divides the seating area from the active business part of the court room where lawyers and defendants will sit.

https://x.com/BrendaOrdonezTV/status/1919733774369083461
Cops packing the court early Tuesday morning before Rodney Hinton's second court appearance. There are over thirty police officers in the seats. Many appear in uniform and carrying guns, despite being in the viewing section of the court. A metal reinforced glass divides the seating area from the active business part of the court room where lawyers and defendants will sit. https://x.com/BrendaOrdonezTV/status/1919733774369083461
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