Donald Trump Says Brown University to Blame for Delay in Finding Shooting Suspect
Two students were killed and nine injured in a shooting at Brown University; authorities continue investigating with no suspect or motive identified.
- On Saturday, a gunman opened fire at an economics study group in the Barus & Holley engineering building at Brown University, killing two students and injuring nine.
- Investigators say there is no information about a suspect or motive, while MAGA Republicans and right-wing figures claimed the attack targeted conservatives amid the void.
- The school went into lockdown for about 12 hours as a manhunt unfolded after the shooting that killed Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov and Ella Cook.
- Conflicting national and campus messages amplified misinformation as President Donald Trump posted a suspect was in custody, contradicting Brown Department of Public Safety alerts and fueling partisan claims.
- Observers urged patience and waiting for official reports given limited public information, while MAGA Republicans and right‑wing media rapidly claimed the attack targeted conservatives, echoing past patterns after Charlie Kirk's assassination, and FBI Director Kash Patel repeated his history of premature detentions.
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