Isaac Amanios, cousin of New York Giants player, among San Bernardino mass shooting victims
Isaac Amanios, cousin of New York Giants player, among San Bernardino mass shooting victim By Larry Altman, Daily Breeze FONTANA >> Isaac Amanios, 60, fled his war-torn country 15 years ago in search of the American dream,
Isaac Amanios, cousin of New York Giants player, among San Bernardino mass shooting victim
FONTANA >> Isaac Amanios, 60, fled his war-torn country 15 years ago in search of the American dream, his brother said.
Abraham Amanios said his younger brother immigrated to California in January 2000 from Eritrea. On Wednesday, the 60-year-old environmental health inspector was among 14 people killed and 21 wounded when two assailants entered the Inland Regional Center and fired at a gathering with San Bernardino County Department of Health employees.
On Friday, the FBI announced it was investigating the mass shooting as an act of terrorism.
“There is no explanation,” speaking by phone from Isaac’s home in Fontana; 73-year-old Abraham Amanios said family from throughout California and as far away as Houston were at the house to support the family. “He was looking for a better life.”
Isaac Amanios is survived by his wife Hiwet and three children ranging in ages from 19 to 22.
His wife was already in the U.S., studying nursing when Isaac Amanios relocated with daughter Milak. He later brought his sons Bruk and Joseph.
Abraham said his brother had been working for the County for about 12 years and about five years ago received his citizenship.
“Of course he came here to help provide a better education for his kids,” he said. “He was looking for the American dream.”
When news of the shooting was unfolding, the Amanios family didn’t realize he was at the center. The family tried searching for him at areas hospitals when their worst fears were confirmed Thursday morning.
“His wife tried calling him after 5 p.m. and wasn’t answering his phone,” Abraham Amanios said. “We never thought he would be involved because he works for the Department of Health.”
Abraham Amanios said his brother was an avid reader who also enjoyed playing tennis at least twice a week – Wednesdays and Fridays.
The last time Abraham Amanios saw his brother was for Thanksgiving. About 40 members of the family gathered Abraham Amanios’ home in Bloomington.
“We just socialized and talked about elections; everyday events,” he recounted. “He loved following American politics, and he called Obama ‘my brother.’”
He said he brother was very intelligent who wasn’t shy to express his views but always respected the point of view of others.
“He believed in respecting other people’s opinion and tolerance,” Abraham said.
He was also very caring, adding that he often supported fellow Eritreans in San Bernardino County who were impacted by the war in their native country.
Isaac Amanios, who also used the name Isaac Gebreslassie, was a cousin of New York Giants safety Nat Berhe.
“He was a great human being. Thoughts and prayers are with my family back in CA,” he tweeted.
Berhe, a San Bernardino native, played at Colton High School before going on to play at San Diego State.
“The true terror is that this keeps happening. I still can’t believe it. Take a moment to think of the families hurting right now,” Berhe tweeted on Thursday morning.
Hagherawi December 7, 2015
May his soul rest in peace
Adulis December 7, 2015
RIP
mzelo tesfamariam December 7, 2015
he was my hero and he s my age he passed to many things in 1975 he was arested by the ethiopian army while he was to join gebha or shabya they let him go wlth tomany of his friends then he joined gebha after he fghuot he lntered sudan lt was hard time to fight with gebha. becous they call you dgul falul then he intered chartoum university. after he get his dig he want buck to fight wis shabia at the end he came to usa lost hi life god bless him tsnat nbeteseb
Delai Fithi December 7, 2015
Thank you Mzelo for telling us a bit more about Isaac.
It sounds like he was an Eritrean hero. What a tragedy!
Brothers and sisters, let us care for each other. We have no guarantee beyond the moment.
Eza Hasawit Alem!
Tsinaat Yihabom Nibeteseb!
RIP Isaac!
josef December 7, 2015
Just tragic- i don’t want to tell anyway how grieve but if there was a memorial fund.. I would donate. We let the family know the Eritrean community and friends are with them.
Ghirmai Teferi December 7, 2015
R.I.P.
G A December 8, 2015
My good friend Issac rest in peace and my condelence to the family
T A December 8, 2015
My condolence to the family. May God rest his soul in peace.
Josef, If you would like to donate to Isaac Amanios family, You can donate through the following Gofund link:
https://www.gofundme.com/cgde6k38
josef December 9, 2015
Thanks TA.
I decided to donate using this link
https://www.gofundme.com/IsaacAmanios
I am not sure about the difference.
michael tedla December 9, 2015
ብጣዕሚ ዝሕዝን ስማዕ ሰሚዕና ንሰላም ምርካብ አልካ ካብ አትገትዎ ትውልዲ ዓድኻ ካብ dicatorship ኢልካ ውጺኻስ ኣይግባአን ብሃንደበት ካብ ትፈተዋ ብዓልቲ ቤትካን ተፍቕሮም ዉሉድካን ብሃንድበት ምፍላይ ከቢድ አዩ። አግዚኣቢሄር ኣብ ጽላሉ ይቅርበልካ።ንሙሉአት በተሰብ ካኣ ጽንዕት ይሃቦም።
Berhane December 10, 2015
What a tragedy it must have been devastating the untimely loss of Ato Isic to his loved ones. This is the ugly reality of terrorism anyone who respect life ought to fight it with vigor. Ato Isac and the other who were murdered happen to be victims of this senseless brutality, but can happen to any one of us.
My heart goes to the family.