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Michigan church attack survivor urges Cincinnati AD to stop ‘hurtful, hateful’ chants

Michigan church attack survivor urges Cincinnati AD to stop ‘hurtful, hateful’ chants

Update: 2025-11-25
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Two months after surviving a horrific attack at a Latter-day Saint meetinghouse in Michigan, Brandi Hicken hoped for a sense of normalcy at a BYU football game in Cincinnati. Instead, she was met with chants that felt deeply personal: “(expletive) the Mormons. Greg and Holly hear from Editor of the Deseret News, Sarah Weaver, about the Hicken family’s journey from tragedy to advocacy, why words matter in the wake of religious violence, and Brandi’s message to the University of Cincinnati and the broader conversation about respect, healing, and accountability.
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Michigan church attack survivor urges Cincinnati AD to stop ‘hurtful, hateful’ chants

Michigan church attack survivor urges Cincinnati AD to stop ‘hurtful, hateful’ chants