COLUMBUS: The new safety director at Ohio State University is receiving praise for how she responded to the Nov. 28 attack on campus by a student who drove his car into a crowd and slashed at people with a butcher knife.
Monica Moll, a University of Akron graduate who grew up in Massillon and previously worked as a police officer for Kent State University, has a “calm-but-commanding presence,” the Columbus Dispatch reported.
“She’s a compassionate person and treated people the right way — with dignity and respect,” Kent State public safety director Dean Tondiglia told the newspaper.