Kash Patel Gets It Wrong In Yet ANOTHER High Profile Shooting Incident
Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner
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🗓️ 17 December 2025
⏱️ 11 minutes
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Summary
No one can ever accuse FBI Director Kash Patel of learning from his mistakes. He got it wrong during the Charlie Kirk shooting investigation when he announced that the shooter was in custody, only to have to backtrack later when it was learned that the FBI had the wrong guy.
And now Kash has gone and done it again. He just made the exact same mistake by announcing that the FBI had apprehended the suspect in the Brown University shooting, and yet again, it turns out the FBI had the wrong guy.
Glenn discusses the many problems attendant to Kash Patel getting it wrong in such a public way. He explains how this kind of blunder will actually provide the real shooter with what's called a third-party perpetrator defense at trial.
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| 0:00.0 | It's time for Justice Matters with former federal prosecutor and legal analyst Glenn Kirshner. |
| 0:15.8 | FBI director Cash Patel has once again tweeted false information to the public during an active shooter |
| 0:22.1 | situation. Glenn has the story after the break here on Justice Matters. |
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| 1:17.0 | Hey all, Glenn Kirshner here. |
| 1:25.5 | So friends, it's pretty clear that no one can ever accuse Cash Patel of learning from his mistakes. |
| 1:31.1 | Remember when he posted during the Charlie Kirk shooting incident that we've got the guy in custody, only to be wrong about that. Well, he's just done it again. |
| 1:41.2 | This time in the Brown University shooting case. This from the New Republic, Cash |
| 1:47.5 | Patel makes another major error on Brown University shooting. The FBI director has once again |
| 1:54.7 | prematurely announced details about the suspect. And that article begins. Cash Patel celebrated too early again. |
| 2:04.8 | On Sunday, the FBI director made a lengthy post boasting about the Bureau's efforts to detain a |
| 2:11.2 | person of interest in the Brown University shooting on Saturday night that killed two and wounded nine. And friends, I'm going to |
| 2:20.6 | get to Cash Patel's post in a minute. But the article continues, the person of interest was |
| 2:27.3 | released hours after Patel's announcement. This blunder from Patel reeks of the same over-eagerness that led to this same |
| 2:38.8 | outcome in the Charlie Kirk shooting. In September, he, Patel, drew the ire of the left and right |
| 2:47.0 | for his premature social media post the day of the shooting, declaring that the subject |
| 2:53.7 | for the horrific shooting was in custody, a claim almost immediately contradicted by local |
| 3:01.7 | officials. Patel later backtracked and the manhunt ensued for another 27-plus hours before the suspect, Tyler Robinson, was turned in by a family member. |
| 3:16.4 | Just ahead, Glenn reads Cash Patel's harmful, premature post about the Brown University mass shooting. |
| 3:23.6 | This is Justice Maddox. |
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