Some Ohioans who oppose the U.S. assassination of a senior Iranian military commander took to the streets in Columbus and other cities over the weekend.
Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles reports.
Anti-war demonstrator Mark Stansbery was one of nearly 100 protestors who stood in the cold.
“It wasn’t even done in a military sense, in a strategic sense. It was a political assassination. And that’s a very dangerous road we are going down.”
Columbus resident Afkham Davis is from Iran and fears for her family there.
“I don’t think Iranians are going to be quiet.”
President Trump ordered the assassination in an airstrike without Congressional authorization. Trump says that action thwarted a planned terrorist action against the U.S.