American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Director Sandra Oudkirk yesterday expressed condolences on behalf of the US government over a shooting at a Taiwanese church in California that killed one and injured five people one of many messages of support and condemnation since the incident on Sunday.
Oudkirk called Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu (吳釗燮) with the message, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, while also posting a statement on the AIT’s Facebook page.
In the post, Oudkirk wrote that she would like to express “our heart-felt condolences to all of the victims and their families of the shooting that took
‘SAVED MANY’: The office commends the heroism and bravery exhibited by the churchgoers, and wishes peace and comfort for those affected, Sandra Oudkirk saidBy Kayleigh Madjar / Staff writer, with CNA
The 56-year-old comedian, who only paid 10 percent of his bond, has yet to be formally charged with a crime because the felony battery is still under investigation.
The troubled comedian, clad in a gray hoodie, is seen getting his hands cuffed by police from the Orange County Sheriff s Department before being placed inside a patrol car.