Active shooter on Brown campus

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Anonymous wrote:Brown University banned guns. Rhode Island has some of the strictest gun control in the nation (AWB, mag restriction, et al). Why didn’t the laws dcum and the radical left support, the laws that make innocents completely defenseless, work?


Because no one checks the transport of goods as we drive across borders and it’s stupid easy to get a gun from Alabama where you can buy a gun easier than a snicker’s bar and drive it up to Rhode Island.


And mentally ill.people can walk around freely.
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Of course they can. Because the majority of society has some sort of mental illness.


Not true. The majority of American citizens are not hearing voices telling them to kill people..


No. But you need a lot more precision than "mentally ill" to identify those prone to mass shootings. Otherwise, you might as well be talking about people with the flu.


Students like Cho at Va Tech...his doctors, parents, and the school knew. He had no business being enrolled in school or living without strict supervision or longterm hospitalization. Same for individuals involved in recent stabbings. Same for Sandy Hook shooter. Etc, etc


This shooter drove from Wisconsin. He was not part of the student body.


Bet he hss a known mental health history.
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From what area of Wisconsin?
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Anonymous wrote:Mass shootings (4+ victims) by country so far in 2025:

France: 9
Germany: 3
Italy: 4
UK: 3
Australia: 2
Japan: 0
South Korea: 0

United States: 383


Australia: 2 + 15
So sad to read about Bondi.

And to realize Australia implemented strict gun control laws. In 1996 the National Firearms Agreement (NFA) reforms were passed as a response to the Port Arthur massacre, a mass shooting that killed 35. So depressing to realize it didn't work.
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Anonymous wrote:From what area of Wisconsin?


Madison? Some sources are showing driving directions from Madison to Providence...
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Anonymous wrote:shooter drove from Wisconsin


so not from PA as someone posted here?
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Anonymous wrote:Brown University banned guns. Rhode Island has some of the strictest gun control in the nation (AWB, mag restriction, et al). Why didn’t the laws dcum and the radical left support, the laws that make innocents completely defenseless, work?


Because no one checks the transport of goods as we drive across borders and it’s stupid easy to get a gun from Alabama where you can buy a gun easier than a snicker’s bar and drive it up to Rhode Island.


And mentally ill.people can walk around freely.
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Of course they can. Because the majority of society has some sort of mental illness.


Not true. The majority of American citizens are not hearing voices telling them to kill people..


No. But you need a lot more precision than "mentally ill" to identify those prone to mass shootings. Otherwise, you might as well be talking about people with the flu.


Students like Cho at Va Tech...his doctors, parents, and the school knew. He had no business being enrolled in school or living without strict supervision or longterm hospitalization. Same for individuals involved in recent stabbings. Same for Sandy Hook shooter. Etc, etc


This shooter drove from Wisconsin. He was not part of the student body.


Bet he hss a known mental health history.


And/or a political agenda
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This is not from official authorities, but from a Washington Post reporter.

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Reportedly, they're investigating what "might be an extensive mental health history."
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What I’d like to know is once they identify the shooter and his motives, will Trump ban people of his specific ethnic background from entering the country or have them deported?
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Anonymous wrote:What I’d like to know is once they identify the shooter and his motives, will Trump ban people of his specific ethnic background from entering the country or have them deported?


Do you mean deport everyone in Wisconsin?
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Motive?
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Anonymous wrote:Mass shootings (4+ victims) by country so far in 2025:

France: 9
Germany: 3
Italy: 4
UK: 3
Australia: 2
Japan: 0
South Korea: 0

United States: 383


Australia: 2 + 15
So sad to read about Bondi.

And to realize Australia implemented strict gun control laws. In 1996 the National Firearms Agreement (NFA) reforms were passed as a response to the Port Arthur massacre, a mass shooting that killed 35. So depressing to realize it didn't work.

17 compared to 383? Why would you say it didn't work? When you look at the longer trend, the death rate by gun has dropped significantly since the passage of the strict gun control.
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Anonymous wrote:Motive?


Not known yet. They still don’t know the motive of the shooter of the guardsmen and you expect a motive for this case already?
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Anonymous wrote:Reportedly, they're investigating what "might be an extensive mental health history."

He is prior military.
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Anonymous wrote:Mass shootings (4+ victims) by country so far in 2025:

France: 9
Germany: 3
Italy: 4
UK: 3
Australia: 2
Japan: 0
South Korea: 0

United States: 383


Australia: 2 + 15
So sad to read about Bondi.

And to realize Australia implemented strict gun control laws. In 1996 the National Firearms Agreement (NFA) reforms were passed as a response to the Port Arthur massacre, a mass shooting that killed 35. So depressing to realize it didn't work.


Australia's record sure beats the US's over the past 30 years.
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