Gun control/Mass shootings thread

Cross-posting from the Australia thread, Brown has been a hotbed of critical research on Israeli policy and pro-Gaza activism, while the other Ivies have been largely neutralized (esp. Columbia and Harvard) with staunch zionists now running the show.

AI Overview
"...Scholarly analysis produced by Brown University researchers and institutes regarding Israel, particularly the Costs of War project and work by Professor Omer Bartov. It also relates to the university's Judaic Studies program and on-campus activism concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Key Research and Analysis
  • Costs of War Project: This project, based at Brown University's Watson Institute, has produced numerous studies detailing the financial, human, and political costs of the post-9/11 wars, including the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
    • U.S. Aid: Reports estimate that the U.S. has provided at least $21.7 billion in military aid to Israel since October 7, 2023, with significantly more committed in future arms sales.
    • Human Toll: Studies have estimated the mass displacement of over 5.27 million people in the region since October 7, 2023, and that the war has killed or injured over 10% of Gaza's population. The reports also highlight a high rate of indirect deaths from disease and destruction of infrastructure.
  • Professor Omer Bartov's Analysis: Bartov, a Dean's Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Brown, has published widely on the conflict. He has described Israel's military strategy in Gaza as a "slow-moving genocide" and argues for connecting the histories of the Holocaust and the Nakba to better understand the current crisis.

Academic Programs and Resources
  • Judaic Studies Program: The interdisciplinary Program in Judaic Studies at Brown focuses on Jewish history, culture, religion, and politics, with the history and culture of the State of Israel being a major focus of study.
  • Center for Middle East Studies (CMES): CMES promotes research and teaching on the Middle East, including a "New Directions in Palestinian Studies" research initiative aimed at shaping scholarly work on Palestine.
  • Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine: The Brown University Library hosts a digital project to encode and make accessible ancient inscriptions from Israel/Palestine for public and scholarly use.

Campus Environment
Brown University has also been a center of significant student activism regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This has included:
  • Pro-Palestinian Protests: The campus has seen protests, hunger strikes, and encampments with demands for divestment from companies involved in Israeli military and security activities."
 
Considering that one of the victims was the VP of college republicans Ella Cook, and the other was a foreign student, I'll go and say it was a targeted assassination of that girl (until proven otherwise) and feds as usual don't have the balls to admit it.

I think the killing was absolutely targeted, and was most likely committed by the muslim tranny activist that the public has identified.

The University and local government all are horrified at the idea of prosecuting someone from the victim class. It totally goes against their woke narrative. They'd rather leave the shooting unsolved than arrest and convict one of their own for doing it.
 
This is weird:


Yeah the MIT Director murder / assassination has conspiracy theory all over it. FYI, he was Jewish (from Portugal). So perhaps this could be a deep state /oil Corp hit job with intent to frame this on Islamic radical? Just one potential angle of course to preserve wealth for the power class, while promoting the Zoinist support / victim hood. Another truth we’ll never know. Or it could be a jilted lover or something.
 
I think the killing was absolutely targeted, and was most likely committed by the muslim tranny activist that the public has identified.

The University and local government all are horrified at the idea of prosecuting someone from the victim class. It totally goes against their woke narrative. They'd rather leave the shooting unsolved than arrest and convict one of their own for doing it.

I don’t think it’s the guy. The Rhode Island AG said that a reporter asked about his specific name and stated if he was a suspect he’d be investigated. The University also put out a statement about him being doxxed. His name started getting circulated a few days ago and they started pulling pages after it went viral with articles.

Something is weird though, here’s a video that seems like it was deleted but someone needs to confirm it. Claims to be an FBI video that shows the original guy seeing someone and running and then the guy he saw chasing after him. Really weird interaction.

 
It's interesting how they feed us different types of videos for different events. For Tyler Robinson, there was plenty of identifiable video of him available on the day of the assassination.

For Brown University, they drip feed us useless clips like Candace Owens owned the security cameras and wanted to milk the clicks for months.

For the J6 pipe bombs, we got useless stills for years.

For 9/11, we got a few frames from one of 60 cameras around the Pentagon.

See the trend?

There are cameras everywhere. We get more video of porch pirates taking $25 packages.

This small town police department had the resources to build a false case against an innocent person with vehicle license tracking and ring camera videos, then the innocent lady exonerated herself by collecting more ring camera videos of the $25 porch pirate theft from Next Door that distinguished her clearly from the actual criminal.

But we're supposed to believe that Brown, the local PD, the FBI, and the Joint Terrorism Task Force can only give us worthless stuff from 50 feet away at a low resolution. The only thing I know about the person of interest is that they're fat and have a very distinctive walk. You could easily pick that guy out of a crowd by his walk/gait.

 
People build conspiracies instead of the main reason which is usually pure incompetence on behalf of the agencies and LE. Plus all that stuff gets views and fuels more traffic. With massive DEI initiatives, the ranks of LE have been stacked with incompetent hires. The Providence police chief has a nephew that was indicted for massive drug trafficking. The online Twitter and Reddit fake detectives don’t help either and they have gotten it wrong so many times, like the Boston bombing, and in one of the plots they claimed it was a transgender person from Oregon or something making themselves look like fools.

A lot of the advancement in catching criminals is technological. Former intelligence officers have stated that smart criminals avoid detection in the modern age by going as low tech as possible. If the person isn’t carrying a cell phone or other GPS advice the agencies are SOL most of time. AI facial recognition fails with a mask or other covering on their face. Lots of cameras suck or are there for show and non-operational. I read somewhere that they got rid of lots of cameras in the city so illegals wouldn’t be identified, haven’t confirmed that but seems plausible for a left wing school like Brown.

A lot of these cases are solved the old school way by someone who knows the suspect or they eventually decide to turn themselves in.
 

The MIT guy was a fusion researcher. The Brown victims included one of the only conservatives on campus, who many assume was targeted. What motive would a killer have that covers both a fusion researcher and a conservative student activist at a different university?

I bet this link is fake, and it is being put forward to mislead the public.
 
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