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What a nightmare. On December 13, Claudio Neves Valente, 48, a Portuguese national, opened fire in the engineering building at Brown University, killing two and wounding another nine. He was found dead five days later in a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire. The building was unsecured, reportedly because it was finals. Some
students dispute the claim made by university president Christina
Paxson. In the aftermath, we found out that a faculty member and the
school custodian noticed Valente casing the building weeks before the
attack. It was “John,” a homeless man who lived in the basement, who
cracked the case open, getting Valente’s description, including the
model, make, and tags for his rental car.
Results of DEI hiring.😒 Still, the shambolic pressers held by Rhode Island and Brown officials remain a point of contention, with Mayor Brett Smiley whining that they were tired. Of course, because liberals don’t work. But Brown seems prepared for lawsuits, soliciting the counsel of a former US attorney and suspending the university police chief as the Trump administration announced it would be investigating the lax security conditions (via CBS News):
A new police chief, Hugh Clements, has been appointed in the interim. Clements formerly headed the police department in Providence. |

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