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re: The Internet caught the Brown Shooter, The Providence/Brown Police Couldn’t/Wouldn’t
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:10 am to SlowFlowPro
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:10 am to SlowFlowPro
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It doesn't really overlap with "narco terrorism" which is specifically referenced to cartels in Central and South America. THAT is the overlap I was asking for.
Google is... even the United Nations has policy papers on this EXACT issue.
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There are established links and operational connections between certain Western Hemisphere drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) and Middle Eastern terrorist groups, primarily for mutual financial and logistical benefit. These are generally not ideological alliances but pragmatic, mutually beneficial partnerships:
You are **not** this dumb... stop playing.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:11 am to thermal9221
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Kudos to you for not knowing what you are talking about.
Enlighten us, Einstein.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:13 am to GatorOnAnIsland
Because they hate everything associated with western culture….other than the stuff they want to steal from western culture.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:18 am to LCrox
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how did shooter know where she was seated
From an initial report of the incident, I think it was said she was the leader of the discussion group. I also recall someone who saw the shooter fact to face said he yelled something and walked right up to her and shot her.
I have seen no further discussion of any of this, but I have't been glued to the TV. What I have seen is that the entire RI government/police faction seems to be kindergarten dropouts.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:24 am to ChineseBandit58
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Yelled something
If he yelled white power he would be under the jail right now
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:24 am to coolpapaboze
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wish people would stop using this term. Islam is, relative to the ideals of western liberal democracies, radical. From the perspective of the West, EVERY Muslim should be considered a 'radical'. The foundations of Islam are antithetical to the values of the West. So the Muslims going around killing people, preaching jihad, sharia law, etc, are practicing the true faith, they're not 'radical' Muslims, they are mainstream adherents to the faith.
Spot on. I'd also like to see Islam not referred to as a religion any more. It is a political movement looking to impose its laws on society.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:27 am to SlowFlowPro
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You need to connect these dots for me.
Of course we do
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:28 am to Hoops
Seems that many have bought into the idea that illegal immigrants deserve due process. Lawyers being paid to defend these peoples "non existent rights" are profiting. With the blessing of culpable judges, these people are fomenting the inevitable terrorist attack on our country and it's citizens. For years our own laws have been used to protect those who would do us harm.
These illegal immigrant terrorist are are the modern day Trojan Horse.
These illegal immigrant terrorist are are the modern day Trojan Horse.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:30 am to ChineseBandit58
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From an initial report of the incident, I think it was said she was the leader of the discussion group. I also recall someone who saw the shooter fact to face said he yelled something and walked right up to her and shot her.
This is what is so maddening about this case: the inability to establish basic facts. The only eyewitness testimony I have seen comes from interviews with the Teaching Assistant who led the class.
Even HIS testimony varies from interview to interview. I have heard him say "he started shooting immediately upon entering" AND in the CNN interview (the only one I can still find on YouTube): "The shooter entered. I locked eyes on him. After 5-7 seconds, he started shooting. The first shots hit the chalkboard above me." Now THAT interview has been edited to omit his statement that the shooter had a long gun, not a handgun.
For an event with so many eyewitnesses, I have never seen such a lack of detail this long after the event. Clearly, a cover-up. The only question is why.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:38 am to GatorOnAnIsland
Here's an interesting thought with absolutely nothing to back it up.
What if the administration is aware of the attack orders and is using crime as an excuse to spread out the National Guard and preemptively twart any Sleeper Cell attacks?
What if the administration is aware of the attack orders and is using crime as an excuse to spread out the National Guard and preemptively twart any Sleeper Cell attacks?
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:46 am to SallysHuman
It goes back further to when Barry imported an entire town of inbred terrorists and settled them in Minnesota and Michigan. This has been brewing for well over a decade and been funded with our tax dollars laundered through Soros NGO’s.
Meanwhile, he funded lower level offices off the radar that we are now seeing in activists in black robes, intentionally incompetent DA’s and LEO’s, and more than a few Mayors and members of Congress.
Meanwhile, he funded lower level offices off the radar that we are now seeing in activists in black robes, intentionally incompetent DA’s and LEO’s, and more than a few Mayors and members of Congress.
This post was edited on 12/17/25 at 7:54 am
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:48 am to SallysHuman
Oh, in addition to being a Leftist contrarian that thinks he’s clever, he really is a dim bulb. Apparently he’s paid for his supposed law practice by the word, even if they are meaningless.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 7:52 am to GatorOnAnIsland
The internet isn’t always right.
They mis identify shooters all the time.
They mis identify shooters all the time.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 8:03 am to ChineseBandit58
quote:No. She was just a student. The TA who was leading the session has been interviewed extensively.
I think it was said she was the leader of the discussion group.
quote:The TA is the one who was face-to-face and who said that the shooter “yelled something.“ He did not say anything about the shooter walking directly up to the young lady.
I also recall someone who saw the shooter fact to face said he yelled something and walked right up to her and shot her.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 8:05 am to Icansee4miles
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It goes back further to when Barry imported an entire town of inbred terrorists and settled them in Minnesota and Michigan.
That was Bill Clinton who imported the Somalis
Posted on 12/17/25 at 8:06 am to IvoryBillMatt
quote:He did not describe it as a rifle or shotgun. He simply said it was a “big gun.“
THAT interview has been edited to omit his statement that the shooter had a long gun, not a handgun.
To someone unfamiliar with firearms, a 9mm probably seems like a very large handgun, especially as compared to the smaller weapons they see on cop procedural shows on television.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 8:10 am to dgnx6
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The internet isn’t always right. They mis identify shooters all the time.
So do the cops in RI.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 8:54 am to RelentlessAnalysis
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He did not describe it as a rifle or shotgun. He simply said it was a “big gun.“
I saw an interview (which I can't find now!) where he specifically said "long gun."
While, I have your attention R.A., because you usually have an opinion different from the rest of us, do YOU think the investigators are trying their hardest?
For now, all I can say is I have never seen an investigation so devoid of released public details. I know there are investigatory reasons not to disclose everything, but what the gunman shouted can't honestly be one of them.
Of course, even if he did say "Allahu Akbar," that doesn't necessary mean that Islam was a motivation. It could have been a ruse to cover other motives.
Posted on 12/17/25 at 9:04 am to IvoryBillMatt
quote:What I have seen is other people expounding upon his statement and changing the language to “long gun,“ like a game of telephone. it will not be long until someone is claiming that the TA saw an AK-47 or a bazooka.
I saw an interview (which I can't find now!) where he specifically said "long gun."
quote:No opinion, though I have seen nothing that would make me believe otherwise.
do YOU think the investigators are trying their hardest?
quote:As I have said elsewhere, the earlier snafu with Benjamin Erickson (like the Richard Jewell snafu) provide very good exemplars as to why investigators should not be releasing preliminary information, just because the howling masses want it.
All I can say is I have never seen an investigation so devoid of released public details.
quote:Every interview that I have seen from any of the students in the room indicates that no one knows exactly what he said. The whole issue is a tempest in a teapot, IMO.
I know there are investigatory reasons not to disclose everything, but what the gunman shouted can't honestly be one of them.
The usual suspects want him to have said “Allahu Akbar,“ so they have convinced themselves that this is indeed what he said and have also convinced themselves of the existence of some grand conspiracy to hide that imaginary “fact.“
In essence, it is what conspiracy nutcases do. For the most part, I have become immune to it.
This post was edited on 12/17/25 at 10:09 am
Posted on 12/17/25 at 9:16 am to RelentlessAnalysis
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Every interview that I have seen from any of the students in the room indicates that no one knows exactly what he said. The whole issue is a tempest in a teapot, IMO.
Thanks for the thoughtful response.
Do you have any links to eyewitness interviews? I can only find this CNN interview where the Teaching Assistant seems coached (alternatively he could just still be in shock).
At the 2:15 mark in the video, the T.A. said that the perp entered through the back and ... "He screamed something. I don't know what he said. None of the other students heard what he said."
It's the "none of the other students heard what he said" part that seems so coached.
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