Active shooter on Brown campus

Anonymous
There are 1200 or 1300 cameras on the Brown campus if I recall what was said at the newsconference yesterday. Do we really want cameras on every corner of every building, ID checks wherever we turn (this would affect not just colleges, and schools, but big stores, churches, restaurants, beaches, every place where people congregate) etc.? Or better gun control?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are 1200 or 1300 cameras on the Brown campus if I recall what was said at the newsconference yesterday. Do we really want cameras on every corner of every building, ID checks wherever we turn (this would affect not just colleges, and schools, but big stores, churches, restaurants, beaches, every place where people congregate) etc.? Or better gun control?


With gun control, who is going to have the guns? Do you have any idea how many guns there are in the United States? And, FWIW, I don't own guns, but I know enough to know that it is the criminals who will have them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope the alumni and parents of students at Brown scream about the lack of security and cameras on campus.

For a university with a considerable endowment, this is unacceptable.


+1 absurdly inadequate


I would like to hear more about the homeless graduate that is apparently unable to be gainfully employed for whatever reason (mental illness, drug addiction?) …yet is allowed to live/loiter on campus despite having no legitimate purpose to be there. Is this common?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are 1200 or 1300 cameras on the Brown campus if I recall what was said at the newsconference yesterday. Do we really want cameras on every corner of every building, ID checks wherever we turn (this would affect not just colleges, and schools, but big stores, churches, restaurants, beaches, every place where people congregate) etc.? Or better gun control?


With gun control, who is going to have the guns? Do you have any idea how many guns there are in the United States? And, FWIW, I don't own guns, but I know enough to know that it is the criminals who will have them.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope the alumni and parents of students at Brown scream about the lack of security and cameras on campus.

For a university with a considerable endowment, this is unacceptable.


+1 very much so!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope the alumni and parents of students at Brown scream about the lack of security and cameras on campus.

For a university with a considerable endowment, this is unacceptable.


+1 absurdly inadequate


I would like to hear more about the homeless graduate that is apparently unable to be gainfully employed for whatever reason (mental illness, drug addiction?) …yet is allowed to live/loiter on campus despite having no legitimate purpose to be there. Is this common?

Are you talking about the hero who actually solved the case?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are 1200 or 1300 cameras on the Brown campus if I recall what was said at the newsconference yesterday. Do we really want cameras on every corner of every building, ID checks wherever we turn (this would affect not just colleges, and schools, but big stores, churches, restaurants, beaches, every place where people congregate) etc.? Or better gun control?


With gun control, who is going to have the guns? Do you have any idea how many guns there are in the United States? And, FWIW, I don't own guns, but I know enough to know that it is the criminals who will have them.

Certainly criminals will have guns anyway. Which is why law enforcement has guns too. But gun control would cut down on the number of law-abiding gun owners who suffer a mental breakdown and suddenly aren't law-abiding gun owners anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope the alumni and parents of students at Brown scream about the lack of security and cameras on campus.

For a university with a considerable endowment, this is unacceptable.


+1 absurdly inadequate


I would like to hear more about the homeless graduate that is apparently unable to be gainfully employed for whatever reason (mental illness, drug addiction?) …yet is allowed to live/loiter on campus despite having no legitimate purpose to be there. Is this common?

Are you talking about the hero who actually solved the case?


Maybe the answer is move in more homeless to college campuses to monitor things
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope the alumni and parents of students at Brown scream about the lack of security and cameras on campus.

For a university with a considerable endowment, this is unacceptable.


+1 absurdly inadequate


I would like to hear more about the homeless graduate that is apparently unable to be gainfully employed for whatever reason (mental illness, drug addiction?) …yet is allowed to live/loiter on campus despite having no legitimate purpose to be there. Is this common?

Are you talking about the hero who actually solved the case?


Maybe the answer is move in more homeless to college campuses to monitor things


And then hire illegal aliens to keep an eye on the homeless. It’s win-win.
Anonymous
I hope the kuffiya kid sues the hell out of all the zionist thugs who dragged his name and photo on the internet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope the alumni and parents of students at Brown scream about the lack of security and cameras on campus.

For a university with a considerable endowment, this is unacceptable.


I agree, but several posters here seem fine with it at the university level as if having numerous buildings makes a lack of safety measures ok. UGA increased the number of cameras after Laken Riley's murder.


I haven't seen anyone say it's okay. People have said that it is not enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope the alumni and parents of students at Brown scream about the lack of security and cameras on campus.

For a university with a considerable endowment, this is unacceptable.


+1 very much so!!


For such a rich country with plenty of brains, it is unacceptable that we have high-powered rifles and handguns and ammo belts all over our country.

I'm fine with hunters and hunting. But anything unnecessary to hunting should not be owned by civilians. It's absurd to think you can "securitize" every physical site.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope the alumni and parents of students at Brown scream about the lack of security and cameras on campus.

For a university with a considerable endowment, this is unacceptable.


I agree, but several posters here seem fine with it at the university level as if having numerous buildings makes a lack of safety measures ok. UGA increased the number of cameras after Laken Riley's murder.


I haven't seen anyone say it's okay. People have said that it is not enough.


Two posters said they were professors and more security not possible. I strongly disagree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope the alumni and parents of students at Brown scream about the lack of security and cameras on campus.

For a university with a considerable endowment, this is unacceptable.


+1 very much so!!


For such a rich country with plenty of brains, it is unacceptable that we have high-powered rifles and handguns and ammo belts all over our country.

I'm fine with hunters and hunting. But anything unnecessary to hunting should not be owned by civilians. It's absurd to think you can "securitize" every physical site.


PP here. I agree with you but will point out that when i was growing up, plenty of guys had hunting rifles and didn't engage in these types of shootings. We've allowed too many mentally ill.people to be free to move around and puchase firearms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are 1200 or 1300 cameras on the Brown campus if I recall what was said at the newsconference yesterday. Do we really want cameras on every corner of every building, ID checks wherever we turn (this would affect not just colleges, and schools, but big stores, churches, restaurants, beaches, every place where people congregate) etc.? Or better gun control?


With gun control, who is going to have the guns? Do you have any idea how many guns there are in the United States? And, FWIW, I don't own guns, but I know enough to know that it is the criminals who will have them.


+ the Trump administration
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