Thursday, December 18, 2025

Four Days Later: Brown University Shooter Still At Large As Bizarre Anomalies Mount In Investigation

The investigation into the shooting at Brown University has raised significant concerns over its progress and the manner in which it's being conducted. The incident, which took place at the Barus and Holley Engineering Building, resulted in the deaths of two individuals, including Ella Cook, the vice president of the College Republicans.

• The shooting occurred on a Saturday afternoon, and four days later, no suspects have been identified, nor has a motive been established.

• There have been multiple dead-end leads concerning "persons of interest," and local police released low-quality surveillance footage despite the university having extensive camera coverage.

• Critics are questioning the effectiveness of the investigation, pointing to the lack of interior security footage and the absence of basic information about the shooter.

• Authorities previously detained an individual who was later released as the wrong suspect, leading to further frustration.

• The investigation has faced public criticism, with accusations of incompetence among local officials and claims that evidence is being suppressed.

• Officials from Brown University have attempted to explain their actions regarding student profile removals after the shooting but have been criticized for inadequate explanations.

• Eyewitness accounts are conflicting, and questions remain about the nature of the attack as authorities refuse to confirm many of the details.

As day four of the investigation unfolds, the lack of clear information and a viable suspect continues to provoke public scrutiny and frustration regarding the handling of this incident by law enforcement and university officials. 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/four-days-later-brown-university-shooter-still-large-bizarre-anomalies-mount

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