(Washington, DC) -- The family of Otto Warmbier recognized Warmbier's parents during last night's State of the Union address to highlight North Korea's brutality, drawing a lengthy bipartisan ovation.
The suburban Cincinnati college student died last year after 17 months in the rogue regime's custody.
Otto Warmbier's parents, Fred and Cindy Warmbier, of Wyoming, Ohio, attended the speech along with Otto's brother and sister Austin and Greta.
Warmbier was imprisoned in the country after allegedly trying to steal a propaganda poster from a hotel. He was then imprisoned for the next 17 months before being flown home in a comatose state.