Liberals sure pick a weird time to urge for compassion.

Stephanie Clemons Thompson, the Assistant Director of Residence Life at Ohio State University, called for sympathy for student Abdul Razak Ali Artan who attacked and injured 10 people on campus Monday morning.

Artan rammed his car into a crowd of people and then exited his vehicle to chase innocent bystanders down with a knife to kill them. He was shot and killed by Police Officer Alan Horujko.

However, Thompson pleaded with her friends on Facebook to not only keep her post private, but also vocalize her support of Artan.

While many outlets have been unable to confirm on the authenticity of this post due to Thompson's privacy settings, a lot of people are outraged with her and are calling for her to be fired by the University.

It would be one thing if Artan was shot and killed by police unprovoked, but Artan's actions are being investigated by law enforcement officials as terrorism.

Artan, who was born in Somalia and moved to the United States in 2014 after living in Pakistan since 2007, had permanent resident status and was admitted into the country as a refugee.

Before committing his attack, Artan left a cryptic post on Facebook saying that he had reached a "boiling point" and called deceased radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki a "hero."

"If you want us Muslims to stop carrying lone wolf attacks, then make peace," the post reads. "We will not let you sleep unless you give peace to the Muslims."

Thompson's Facebook post reads like Walter Scott, Eric Garner, Samuel DuBose, Philando Castile, or even Alton Sterling were killed by the police. What Artan intended to do and did cannot even compare to what happened to those men, whose worst crimes were resisting police.

Thompson picked a very wrong time to invoke sympathy, and if her post is in fact real, then the OSU administration should drop the hammer on her.