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The Brett Cooper Show

The Victims and Their Families Deserve Better | Episode 110

The Brett Cooper Show

Brett Cooper

Society & Culture

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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So just from the outside looking in, it seems like the internet is doing more to find

0:49.6

the Brown University shooter than actual law enforcement. But don't worry, everybody. Do not

0:53.4

worry because we are getting an exclusive interview with Cash Patel and his country music sensation

0:58.2

girlfriend. So as I mentioned in yesterday's episode, a shooting took place at Brown

1:06.6

University over the weekend. It left two young students killed and nine students and faculty members

1:11.5

wounded. And all eyes have been on local and on federal law enforcement because three days later,

1:16.2

the shooting took place on Saturday, three days later the gunman is still at large and it seems

1:20.4

like people online are taking it more seriously or are at least a little more put together than the

1:25.0

people who are on the ground supposedly trying to find this individual. Now even though we did talk about the story yesterday, I want to give you guys a bit more context, go in more depth. Here is a first-hand account of the shooting from a teacher's assistant at Brown. This TA gave an interview shortly after the shooting. The article reads, the session for the principals of economics class scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m. In an engineering building on the Brown campus was nearly over. He said, quote, I was just teaching my review, like usual. A little after 4 p.m., he ended the session, which was to be his last time teaching that particular group of students, and he said, goodbye. Quote, I was telling my students that I am so grateful for them. As they stood to leave, he said, all of a sudden we heard gunshots and people screaming in the hall outside. About three seconds later, he said, a man with a face mask and a rifle entered the classroom and started shooting. The man screamed something that Mr. Aduro said was imperceptible, and that's what the students and I and the detectives have been trying to piece together. So now you have that breakdown. That's a first-hand account. And I also want you to see the

2:17.9

official timeline of events that has been released because this alone has had people online fuming

2:22.3

due to the impossibly slow response time from both the university and local law enforcement.

2:26.9

So this is the timeline of attack and emergency response. At 405 p.m., the Providence Emergency Services

2:32.1

first received 911 calls 405. At 4.22 p.m. Brown Providence Emergency Services first received 911 calls 405. At 422 p.m. Brown University

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