Teenagers honor 9/11 victims



ROSSFORD, Ohio (AP) -- Four teenagers who were 12 years old when terrorists attacked the United States on Sept. 11, 2001, have set off on a 650-mile journey to raise money for memorials to the victims.
The now 17-year-old Rossford High School students plan to walk from suburban Toledo to Ground Zero in New York in hopes of collecting $1 million for memorials at the site of the World Trade Center and in Shanksville, Pa., where United Airlines Flight 93 crashed. They had raised $5,000 by the time they left Thursday on the trek that will take them through Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey before reaching New York.
Brandon Reinhard, Chad Coulter, Dustin Dean and Tad Millinger estimate the trip will take more than a month.