Anonymous wrote:Press conference has 5 new videos, they have a face, not great. Canvasing day before. Releasing soon, share it far and wide.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry if this has been answered.....is there software that can take these photos and figure out what the person behind the mask looks like. I thought there was.
Anonymous wrote:Press conference has 5 new videos, they have a face, not great. Canvasing day before. Releasing soon, share it far and wide.
Anonymous wrote:Press conference has 5 new videos, they have a face, not great. Canvasing day before. Releasing soon, share it far and wide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Brown parent with a kid still on campus. They are not afraid, but obviously deeply upsetting events. I do not believe this was targeted on any specific individual and I will be very surprised if this is where it leads. Of course some of the details couldn’t have been more coincidental to fuel some narratives.
A person goes to one classroom and shoots students, then leaves the campus. Doesn't appear random but maybe so?
They shot before entering room, it’s the most accessible room on first floor. It could be an easier getaway than more populated buildings near main green or populated places. I don’t presume to know, but could be reason this building was chosen due to factors of getting away.
Anonymous wrote:11,500 students are enrolled at Brown University.
Out of those 11,500 students only about 92 identify as very conservative - 0.8%
VP of Brown Republicans Ella Cook was 1 of those 92 students.
That’s one hell of a coincidence…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean this was just on Dec 3rd:
A Central Florida college student was arrested after an AR-15 rifle and 1,500 rounds of ammunition were found in his dorm room.
The student was charged with possession of a firearm on school property, which is a third-degree felony in Florida.
Florida law prohibits firearms on all school and university campuses, despite a recent court ruling that made open carry legal in the state.
And after the UVA mass shooting, authorities found the following in the shooter's dorm room:
*A Ruger AR-556 rifle.
*A Smith & Wesson pistol.
*Magazines and various ammunition, including a PMAG with 29 rounds and another with 30 rounds.
*Gun accessories such as a holster, gun cleaning kit, and armorer tools.
In VA, weapons are explicitly banned from student residence halls by university policies across the state.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/18/us/uva-shooting-guns.html#:~:text=UVA%20Shooting%20Suspect%20Had%20Guns,according%20to%20The%20Daily%20Progress.
Anonymous wrote:I mean this was just on Dec 3rd:
A Central Florida college student was arrested after an AR-15 rifle and 1,500 rounds of ammunition were found in his dorm room.
The student was charged with possession of a firearm on school property, which is a third-degree felony in Florida.
Florida law prohibits firearms on all school and university campuses, despite a recent court ruling that made open carry legal in the state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Brown parent with a kid still on campus. They are not afraid, but obviously deeply upsetting events. I do not believe this was targeted on any specific individual and I will be very surprised if this is where it leads. Of course some of the details couldn’t have been more coincidental to fuel some narratives.
A person goes to one classroom and shoots students, then leaves the campus. Doesn't appear random but maybe so?
They shot before entering room, it’s the most accessible room on first floor. It could be an easier getaway than more populated buildings near main green or populated places. I don’t presume to know, but could be reason this building was chosen due to factors of getting away.
Seems random choice based on ability to flee, which they were able to do.
I think this is what is likely. I have said it earlier on this thread but shootings are typically done with the path of least resistance. Wherever they get to first is where the shooting happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Brown parent with a kid still on campus. They are not afraid, but obviously deeply upsetting events. I do not believe this was targeted on any specific individual and I will be very surprised if this is where it leads. Of course some of the details couldn’t have been more coincidental to fuel some narratives.
A person goes to one classroom and shoots students, then leaves the campus. Doesn't appear random but maybe so?
They shot before entering room, it’s the most accessible room on first floor. It could be an easier getaway than more populated buildings near main green or populated places. I don’t presume to know, but could be reason this building was chosen due to factors of getting away.
Seems random choice based on ability to flee, which they were able to do.