Active shooter on Brown campus

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe Brown had unlocked doors. Even our elementary schools keep doors locked at all times. Also can't believe they haven't identified the shooter yet. Why the secrecy?


It’s a college. Most have unlocked doors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe Brown had unlocked doors. Even our elementary schools keep doors locked at all times. Also can't believe they haven't identified the shooter yet. Why the secrecy?


It’s a college. Most have unlocked doors.


+100

We went on 20 different campuses on tour and could walk in pretty much anywhere on campuses except student housing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe Brown had unlocked doors. Even our elementary schools keep doors locked at all times. Also can't believe they haven't identified the shooter yet. Why the secrecy?


It’s a college. Most have unlocked doors.


Foolish!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Over 150 people in a dark gym for over 12 hours
Talk about trauma.


The UVA students were on lockdown for 12 hours so this isn’t new.


Can you say a little more about why you posted this?


Exactly. Why?


To illustrate that school shootings and long lockdowns are not a one-off in the US, particularly when the shooter doesn't commit suicide or get shot by police.


And not even student related. This was a 30-year old extremist, unrelated to Brown.

Campus police were there immediately according to students.

You can’t protect against this stuff. The alert systems worked. The school was prepared.

You can’t predict this stuff and very little you can do with random attacks.


Where did you read that the shooter is a "30-year old extremist"? Could you provide a link?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This seems like a false flag. Why would you shoot up a school and stay at a local hotel. Providence is small.


One of the reasons Rhode Island used to be a hot bed of auto theft was the ability to be outside state lines in any direction within an hour

I don’t know what it’s like today with things like GPS and Onstar but the simplest thing to do would be to jump into your vehicle and hit 95 within a few minutes

I didn’t go to Brown but I was a lawyer in Providence on Dyer St. for about ten years and lived next to campus. The only hotel I even remember was the Marriott downtown


You have been gone a very long time. Providence is filled with luxury hotels now.


You are correct, I was there in the 90s. That whole mall complex that’s there today was still a giant abandoned factory building called the Foundry. I used to have to go there maybe once a week. Nice to hear it has been so revitalized since then. The law firm I worked at doesn’t exist anymore, either.

Neither here nor there, I guess, it’s just got me remembering the area in general. Felt like very short distances to everything and I remember the thing about “everyone knowing everyone else” being very true. Very sorry for those families of those students who will never again have holidays that are the same.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Suspect in custody

“ BREAKING - Police now have a suspect in the mass shooting at Brown University but are refusing to provide the suspect’s age, race, or motive, only stating that the shooter “yelled something” before the attack and that the weapon used has a “unique characteristic” on it.”


If it was a white male, we’d know it. They only delay the id when it’s not


Jake Tapper is remaining quiet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe Brown had unlocked doors. Even our elementary schools keep doors locked at all times. Also can't believe they haven't identified the shooter yet. Why the secrecy?


It’s a college. Most have unlocked doors.


+100

We went on 20 different campuses on tour and could walk in pretty much anywhere on campuses except student housing.


That's dangerous and absurd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This seems like a false flag. Why would you shoot up a school and stay at a local hotel. Providence is small.


One of the reasons Rhode Island used to be a hot bed of auto theft was the ability to be outside state lines in any direction within an hour

I don’t know what it’s like today with things like GPS and Onstar but the simplest thing to do would be to jump into your vehicle and hit 95 within a few minutes

I didn’t go to Brown but I was a lawyer in Providence on Dyer St. for about ten years and lived next to campus. The only hotel I even remember was the Marriott downtown


You have been gone a very long time. Providence is filled with luxury hotels now.


You are correct, I was there in the 90s. That whole mall complex that’s there today was still a giant abandoned factory building called the Foundry. I used to have to go there maybe once a week. Nice to hear it has been so revitalized since then. The law firm I worked at doesn’t exist anymore, either.

Neither here nor there, I guess, it’s just got me remembering the area in general. Felt like very short distances to everything and I remember the thing about “everyone knowing everyone else” being very true. Very sorry for those families of those students who will never again have holidays that are the same.


Providence is very nice nowadays. College Hill is an incredibly safe area. Quiet, pretty, no crime on this side of the river. Near the train station on the other side you get some junkies but police confine it to that one park.

My cousin in police force said the mafia kept/keeps all of the crime across the river.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe Brown had unlocked doors. Even our elementary schools keep doors locked at all times. Also can't believe they haven't identified the shooter yet. Why the secrecy?


It’s a college. Most have unlocked doors.


+100

We went on 20 different campuses on tour and could walk in pretty much anywhere on campuses except student housing.


That's dangerous and absurd.


How old are you?

You are crazy.

And you cannot protect against random whack jobs. I know it makes you feel better to think any random whacko with a gun can be stopped before anything happens. It’s not the world we live in unless you never leave the house.

We just had the army reserve shot and killed right near the White House.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Over 150 people in a dark gym for over 12 hours
Talk about trauma.


The UVA students were on lockdown for 12 hours so this isn’t new.


Can you say a little more about why you posted this?


Exactly. Why?


To illustrate that school shootings and long lockdowns are not a one-off in the US, particularly when the shooter doesn't commit suicide or get shot by police.


And not even student related. This was a 30-year old extremist, unrelated to Brown.

Campus police were there immediately according to students.

You can’t protect against this stuff. The alert systems worked. The school was prepared.

You can’t predict this stuff and very little you can do with random attacks.


And "good guys with guns" wouldn't have stopped it - rarely ever have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Over 150 people in a dark gym for over 12 hours
Talk about trauma.


The UVA students were on lockdown for 12 hours so this isn’t new.


Can you say a little more about why you posted this?


Exactly. Why?


To illustrate that school shootings and long lockdowns are not a one-off in the US, particularly when the shooter doesn't commit suicide or get shot by police.


And not even student related. This was a 30-year old extremist, unrelated to Brown.

Campus police were there immediately according to students.

You can’t protect against this stuff. The alert systems worked. The school was prepared.

You can’t predict this stuff and very little you can do with random attacks.


And "good guys with guns" wouldn't have stopped it - rarely ever have.


Not a surprise attack like that. No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe Brown had unlocked doors. Even our elementary schools keep doors locked at all times. Also can't believe they haven't identified the shooter yet. Why the secrecy?


It’s a college. Most have unlocked doors.


+100

We went on 20 different campuses on tour and could walk in pretty much anywhere on campuses except student housing.


That's dangerous and absurd.


I prefer not to live in fear and imprisoned. You do you, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't believe Brown had unlocked doors. Even our elementary schools keep doors locked at all times. Also can't believe they haven't identified the shooter yet. Why the secrecy?


It’s a college. Most have unlocked doors.


+100

We went on 20 different campuses on tour and could walk in pretty much anywhere on campuses except student housing.


That's dangerous and absurd.


How old are you?

You are crazy.

And you cannot protect against random whack jobs. I know it makes you feel better to think any random whacko with a gun can be stopped before anything happens. It’s not the world we live in unless you never leave the house.

We just had the army reserve shot and killed right near the White House.


I work in a public school system. Not crazy at all. Every school in our system keeps doors locked. Admittance only with a badge or allowed to enter by person at front desk. Cameras everywhere.
Anonymous
I don’t want to know the shooter’s identity. He wants infamy. We don’t have to give it to him. We don’t need to encourage copycats who also want infamy.
Anonymous
Where is Kash Patel?

They say the shooter shouted something before the attack? What was it?

The weapons was unusual? How?
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