The manhunt for the Brown University shooter is now into its 6th day, and university officials along with law enforcement are stepping on all the rakes they can find.
First they had a person of interest. Who is no longer a person of interest. Secondly, Brown has been super busy scrubbing info on professors with …interesting backgrounds.
He’s asking the questions the rest of the media REFUSES to touch.
— Overton (@overton_news) December 18, 2025
As @RobFinnertyUSA started pulling on one loose thread tied to the Brown University shooting, the story only got stranger.
And the questions got harder to ignore.
FINNERTY: “Why allegedly, reportedly has the… pic.twitter.com/TzVEBsxpDp
Third, it seems that there isn’t any camera footage available because cameras weren’t in the building let alone the classroom.
The Brown University mass shooting is raising questions about how an Ivy League college with an $8 billion endowment has no security cameras in the area where two students were killed and eight wounded — or any near where the gunman went.
The failure to capture the gunman after five days has resulted in New England on edge — and critics growing louder about the security and investigative failures by leaders of both Brown and the Providence, Rhode Island, Police Department.
Even President Trump has started to raise questions: “Why did Brown University have so few Security Cameras? There can be no excuse for that. In the modern age, it just doesn’t get worse!!!” he posted on Truth Social.
That’s a question that officials are refusing to answer. The tap dance is one for the ages. There are 1200 cameras on campus, yet NONE in or around a 220,000 square foot building because it’s an “old building??!!”
The 220,000 square-foot, seven-story building houses the School of Engineering and the Physics Department. It includes 117 laboratories, 150 offices, 15 classrooms, 29 laboratory classrooms and 3 lecture halls, according to the university’s website.
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley told CNN’s Jake Tapper Tuesday night that the university has “no wall” and “no gates,” which differentiates it from many other schools.
“The building is on the literal edge of the campus, and the person of interest walked out the door that, as soon as he stepped onto the sidewalk, was no longer on campus,” he said. “This individual was off campus the minute he stepped out of that door and into a residential neighborhood.”
The more they ‘explain’ things about how this case isn’t proceeding, the more clownish they look. It’s like they shopped at Lowes and Home Depot for all the rakes they could find and are stepping on every last one of them.
Needless to say, there are a few journalists from the area who have raised some very excellent questions.
🚨 HOLY CRAP! A LIVID reporter WENT OFF on Providence RI officials, accusing them of TAKING DOWN cameras in Brown University to shield illegal aliens
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 17, 2025
They had to abruptly end it!
"The camera in that building Brown pulled off, because the sanctuary city law we have! You don't… pic.twitter.com/Qu4ztulYem
Did you notice how they did NOT want to answer the question about removing cameras so that illegals wouldn’t be on the footage? Big rake they stepped on there. HUGE.
The entire presser yesterday was one for the books.
Keep in mind, Brown University has a nearly $10 billion endowment. Yet there’s not enough of a budget to put cameras in and around a 220,000 square foot building? AND they keep doors unlocked during business hours?
Brown also has a schedule in their card access control system that holds doors unlocked during business hours. This is ostensibly how the suspect was able to enter the building.
— Dean Winchester🇺🇸 (@DWincheste55011) December 17, 2025
NO state university system that I'm aware of schedules free entry. If you aren't credentialed, you…
That’s a gigantic gap the Brown shooter was able to step through. Especially given all that information was publicly available.
It would not surprise me one bit if there are incoming lawsuits over all of this.
Finally, at the moment anyway, there is this from law enforcement officials.
It's insane that this police chief still has a job.
— AG (@AGHamilton29) December 18, 2025
I wouldn't trust this guy to run a lemonade stand if he had 2 assistants and pre-made lemonade. https://t.co/FpATHps3Jq
Guys, that is POLICING 101!! You immediately start interviewing the witnesses to the incident!! Six days later and not one single interview has taken place?? That is the granddaddy of rakes they just stepped on!
There is zero excuse for not immediately interviewing those who were in the classroom at that time. NONE.
At least they’ve recovered some physical evidence and possible DNA of the shooter.
So that’s something. Except there’s another issue regarding this case.
Reporter: Why didn't the siren emergency system go off?
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) December 16, 2025
Brown University President: "That's not a system we would ever use in the case of an active shooter."
Reporter: "It does say on the website…that it is for an active shooter."
Brown University President: "It depends on… pic.twitter.com/SgBHecIplP
‘It depends upon the circumstances??’ AYFKM??!!
That and the lack of cameras in that area is incomprehensible. Even more egregious is the fact that witnesses to the shooting have …NOT BEEN INTERVIEWED.
The incompetence is staggering in this case.
Brown University’s endowment needs to pony up more money to buy rakes to replace the ones they keep stepping on.
Feature Photo Credit: Brown University police vehicle via iStock, cropped and modified
Certainly gives the impression that they know who the perp is, and are actively protecting him…
I would not be surprised if the school conspired to kill the woman. She was an active Republican.
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