• More Rightwing Gun Violence, 2 Dead 20 Wounded In Deadly Shooting.

    From c186282@c186282@nnada.ne to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,talk.politics.guns,alt.atheism on Sun Dec 14 02:58:43 2025
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    Brown University reports two dead, nine injured in US school shooting

    Multiple people have been reported injured in a shooting near the Ivy
    League campus in Providence, Rhode Island.

    Published On 13 Dec 2025


    Mayor Brett Smiley of Providence, Rhode Island, has confirmed that two students have been killed and nine people were injured after an active
    shooter was reported on the campus of Brown University.

    Exams were under way on Saturday when the shooting began on the Ivy League campus in the United States.


    The suspect remains at large, according to Rhode Island officials. They described the perpetrator as a man dressed in black who left the scene on foot, and they added that no weapons have been recovered so far.

    At a news conference, Smiley said that university leaders became aware of
    the shooting at about 4:05pm local time (21:05 GMT), when a 911 call was received by emergency responders.

    "I can confirm that there are two individuals who have died this afternoon, and there are another eight in critical status, though stable, at Rhode
    Island Hospital, " Smiley said.

    "Those are the only injuries or casualties that we know at this time, " he added. " But as I mentioned u and it's important to remind folks u these numbers may change. We are still in the early hours. "

    Smiley declined to identify the shooting victims, emphasising that the investigation was ongoing.

    "This is a day that we hoped never would come to our community. It is
    deeply devastating for all of us, " the university's president, Christina Paxton, said in a written statement.

    She called on the campus to remain vigilant and adhere to its lockdown protocol. "This means keeping all doors locked and ensuring no movement
    across campus. "
    Suspect remains at large

    At approximately 4:22pm local time (21:22 GMT) on Saturday, the university issued its first emergency update that there was a gunman near the Barus
    and Holley engineering and physics building.
    Get instant alerts and updates based on your interests. Be the first to
    know when big stories happen.

    "Lock doors, silence phones and stay hidden until further notice, " the university said in its update.

    "Remember: RUN, if you are in the affected location, evacuate safely if you can; HIDE, if evacuation is not possible, take cover; FIGHT, as a last
    resort, take action to protect yourself. "

    Upon arriving at the scene, law enforcement swept the building, according
    to Providence police chief Timothy O'Hara.

    "They did a systematic search of the building. However, no suspect was
    located at that time, " O'Hara said. "They were able to clear that building and provide a safe place for all of the students and faculty and workers
    that were in that building to meet at. "

    He added that it is not clear yet how the suspect entered the building but that he exited onto Hope Street.

    At 5:27pm local time (22:27 GMT), Brown University reported that shots had been fired near Governor Street, approximately two blocks away from the engineering and physics lab.

    In the lead-up to the news conference, it was unclear if law enforcement
    had detained a suspect, as conflicting reports circulated online.

    The university, for instance, had to withdraw an early announcement that a suspect had been apprehended, writing, "Police do not have a suspect in custody and continue to search for suspect(s). "

    US President Donald Trump published a similar retraction on his online platform, Truth Social, after erroneously posting at about 5:44pm (22:44
    GMT) that a suspect had been detained.

    Local law enforcement remains on site at the university, and they have been joined by federal agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

    Mayor Smiley said there were 400 law enforcement officers in the area as of 9:30pm local time on Saturday (02:00 GMT Sunday). He encouraged witnesses
    to come forward with any information about the shooting.

    The incident is currently under investigation.
    A trend of gun violence

    Saturday's shooting is the second major incident of gun violence on a university campus this week.

    Just four days ago, on December 9, Kentucky State University in the
    southern city of Frankfort also experienced gunfire on campus, killing one student and leaving a second critically injured. The suspect in that case
    was identified as Jacob Lee Bard, the parent of a student at the school.

    The risk of gun violence has transformed the academic experience in the US, with many schools holding preparedness drills for active shooter
    situations.

    "This is just the reality of life in America. From first graders to middle schoolers to high schoolers to students in college, they do active shooting drills. So they know how to do this, " Al Jazeera correspondent Patty
    Culhane said from Maryland.

    "What they tell them is: Avoid. Deny. Defend, " she added, citing a popular school safety slogan.

    "Avoid" stands for staying away from danger. "Deny" is meant as advice if escape is not possible: Victims are advised to find shelter, stay out of sight, and use materials to create barricades, if necessary.

    "Defend" is the final step: If avoiding or denying the danger is not
    possible, the motto advises those in a violent situation to use whatever
    they can to defend themselves from harm.

    Mass shootings are a relatively common threat in the US.

    The Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit that tracks shootings in the US, has documented at least 389 mass shootings this year alone. It defines mass shootings as incidents where four or more people are shot or killed, not including the perpetrator.

    Schools are often a target. The nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety reports that there have been 154 incidents of gunfire on school campuses in 2025. Those incidents resulted in 49 deaths and 135 injuries.
    Exam-period tragedy

    Saturday's shooting comes as the academic semester winds down at Brown University. The last day of classes for the fall semester was on Thursday,
    and the school is in its final examination period until December 20.

    At the news conference, school officials said that exams had been under way
    on Saturday between 2pm and 5pm (19:00 GMT and 22:00 GMT).

    The seventh-oldest university in the US, Brown is considered part of the prestigious Ivy League, a cluster of private research colleges in the Northeast. Its student body numbers 11,005, according to its website.

    Mayor Smiley encouraged community members to reach out to one another as
    the city grapples with the aftermath of Saturday's deadly shooting.

    " It's going to be a difficult rest of the day, difficult weeks and months ahead as this community heals, " he said. "Each and every one of us can
    play a small role in that, in supporting one's neighbour. "

    Governor Dan McKee, meanwhile, explained that he had been in touch with the White House, as well as other governors whose states had experienced
    similar shootings in recent years.

    " The unthinkable has happened, " McKee said. " Our thoughts go out to
    those who have been impacted by this in any way, and we'll continue to
    provide assistance to the authorities here in Providence as well as
    statewide. "

    Trump also encouraged people to pray for the Brown community.

    "I've been fully briefed on the Brown University situation. What a terrible thing it is, " the president said as he arrived at the White House after attending Saturday's Army-Navy US football game.

    "All we can do right now is pray for the victims and for those that were
    very badly hurt, it looks like. "

    This is a developing news story. More details to come.
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  • From c186282@c186282@nnada.net to alt.atheism,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,talk.politics.misc on Sat Dec 13 22:27:25 2025
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    Dressed all black FakeMe ... screams "ANTIFA" somehow.

    Probably after Jews.

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  • From Attila@prochoice@here.now to alt.atheism,alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Mon Dec 15 19:28:00 2025
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    On Sun, 14 Dec 2025 02:58:43 -0000 (UTC), c186282
    <c186282@nnada.ne> in alt.atheism with message-id <10hl952$1s9mt$2@paganini.bofh.team> wrote:

    Brown University reports two dead, nine injured in US school shooting

    Multiple people have been reported injured in a shooting near the Ivy
    League campus in Providence, Rhode Island.

    Published On 13 Dec 2025


    Mayor Brett Smiley of Providence, Rhode Island, has confirmed that two >students have been killed and nine people were injured after an active >shooter was reported on the campus of Brown University.

    Exams were under way on Saturday when the shooting began on the Ivy League >campus in the United States.


    The suspect remains at large, according to Rhode Island officials. They >described the perpetrator as a man dressed in black who left the scene on >foot, and they added that no weapons have been recovered so far.

    At a news conference, Smiley said that university leaders became aware of >the shooting at about 4:05pm local time (21:05 GMT), when a 911 call was >received by emergency responders.

    "I can confirm that there are two individuals who have died this afternoon, >and there are another eight in critical status, though stable, at Rhode >Island Hospital, " Smiley said.

    "Those are the only injuries or casualties that we know at this time, " he >added. " But as I mentioned u and it's important to remind folks u these >numbers may change. We are still in the early hours. "

    Smiley declined to identify the shooting victims, emphasising that the >investigation was ongoing.

    "This is a day that we hoped never would come to our community. It is
    deeply devastating for all of us, " the university's president, Christina >Paxton, said in a written statement.

    She called on the campus to remain vigilant and adhere to its lockdown >protocol. "This means keeping all doors locked and ensuring no movement >across campus. "
    Suspect remains at large

    At approximately 4:22pm local time (21:22 GMT) on Saturday, the university >issued its first emergency update that there was a gunman near the Barus
    and Holley engineering and physics building.
    Get instant alerts and updates based on your interests. Be the first to
    know when big stories happen.

    "Lock doors, silence phones and stay hidden until further notice, " the >university said in its update.

    "Remember: RUN, if you are in the affected location, evacuate safely if you >can; HIDE, if evacuation is not possible, take cover; FIGHT, as a last >resort, take action to protect yourself. "

    Upon arriving at the scene, law enforcement swept the building, according
    to Providence police chief Timothy O'Hara.

    "They did a systematic search of the building. However, no suspect was >located at that time, " O'Hara said. "They were able to clear that building >and provide a safe place for all of the students and faculty and workers >that were in that building to meet at. "

    He added that it is not clear yet how the suspect entered the building but >that he exited onto Hope Street.

    At 5:27pm local time (22:27 GMT), Brown University reported that shots had >been fired near Governor Street, approximately two blocks away from the >engineering and physics lab.

    In the lead-up to the news conference, it was unclear if law enforcement
    had detained a suspect, as conflicting reports circulated online.

    The university, for instance, had to withdraw an early announcement that a >suspect had been apprehended, writing, "Police do not have a suspect in >custody and continue to search for suspect(s). "

    US President Donald Trump published a similar retraction on his online >platform, Truth Social, after erroneously posting at about 5:44pm (22:44 >GMT) that a suspect had been detained.

    Local law enforcement remains on site at the university, and they have been >joined by federal agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and >the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

    Mayor Smiley said there were 400 law enforcement officers in the area as of >9:30pm local time on Saturday (02:00 GMT Sunday). He encouraged witnesses
    to come forward with any information about the shooting.

    The incident is currently under investigation.
    A trend of gun violence

    Saturday's shooting is the second major incident of gun violence on a >university campus this week.

    Just four days ago, on December 9, Kentucky State University in the
    southern city of Frankfort also experienced gunfire on campus, killing one >student and leaving a second critically injured. The suspect in that case >was identified as Jacob Lee Bard, the parent of a student at the school.

    The risk of gun violence has transformed the academic experience in the US, >with many schools holding preparedness drills for active shooter
    situations.

    "This is just the reality of life in America. From first graders to middle >schoolers to high schoolers to students in college, they do active shooting >drills. So they know how to do this, " Al Jazeera correspondent Patty >Culhane said from Maryland.

    "What they tell them is: Avoid. Deny. Defend, " she added, citing a popular >school safety slogan.

    "Avoid" stands for staying away from danger. "Deny" is meant as advice if >escape is not possible: Victims are advised to find shelter, stay out of >sight, and use materials to create barricades, if necessary.

    "Defend" is the final step: If avoiding or denying the danger is not >possible, the motto advises those in a violent situation to use whatever >they can to defend themselves from harm.

    Mass shootings are a relatively common threat in the US.

    The Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit that tracks shootings in the US, has >documented at least 389 mass shootings this year alone. It defines mass >shootings as incidents where four or more people are shot or killed, not >including the perpetrator.

    Schools are often a target. The nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety reports >that there have been 154 incidents of gunfire on school campuses in 2025. >Those incidents resulted in 49 deaths and 135 injuries.
    Exam-period tragedy

    Saturday's shooting comes as the academic semester winds down at Brown >University. The last day of classes for the fall semester was on Thursday, >and the school is in its final examination period until December 20.

    At the news conference, school officials said that exams had been under way >on Saturday between 2pm and 5pm (19:00 GMT and 22:00 GMT).

    The seventh-oldest university in the US, Brown is considered part of the >prestigious Ivy League, a cluster of private research colleges in the >Northeast. Its student body numbers 11,005, according to its website.

    Mayor Smiley encouraged community members to reach out to one another as
    the city grapples with the aftermath of Saturday's deadly shooting.

    " It's going to be a difficult rest of the day, difficult weeks and months >ahead as this community heals, " he said. "Each and every one of us can
    play a small role in that, in supporting one's neighbour. "

    Governor Dan McKee, meanwhile, explained that he had been in touch with the >White House, as well as other governors whose states had experienced
    similar shootings in recent years.

    " The unthinkable has happened, " McKee said. " Our thoughts go out to
    those who have been impacted by this in any way, and we'll continue to >provide assistance to the authorities here in Providence as well as >statewide. "

    Trump also encouraged people to pray for the Brown community.

    "I've been fully briefed on the Brown University situation. What a terrible >thing it is, " the president said as he arrived at the White House after >attending Saturday's Army-Navy US football game.

    "All we can do right now is pray for the victims and for those that were >very badly hurt, it looks like. "

    This is a developing news story. More details to come.

    Where is your evidence of right wing involvement?
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    marika wrote:

    c186282 <c186282@nnada.ne> wrote:
    Brown University reports two dead, nine injured in US school shooting

    Multiple people have been reported injured in a shooting near the Ivy
    League campus in Providence, Rhode Island.

    Published On 13 Dec 2025


    Mayor Brett Smiley of Providence, Rhode Island, has confirmed that two
    students have been killed and nine people were injured after an active
    shooter was reported on the campus of Brown University.

    Exams were under way on Saturday when the shooting began on the Ivy
    League campus in the United States.


    The suspect remains at large, according to Rhode Island officials. They
    described the perpetrator as a man dressed in black who left the scene
    on foot, and they added that no weapons have been recovered so far.

    At a news conference, Smiley said that university leaders became aware
    of the shooting at about 4:05pm local time (21:05 GMT), when a 911 call
    was received by emergency responders.

    "I can confirm that there are two individuals who have died this
    afternoon, and there are another eight in critical status, though
    stable, at Rhode Island Hospital, " Smiley said.

    "Those are the only injuries or casualties that we know at this time, "
    he added. " But as I mentioned rCo and it's important to remind folks
    rCo these numbers may change. We are still in the early hours. "

    Smiley declined to identify the shooting victims, emphasising that the
    investigation was ongoing.

    "This is a day that we hoped never would come to our community. It is
    deeply devastating for all of us, " the university's president,
    Christina Paxton, said in a written statement.

    She called on the campus to remain vigilant and adhere to its lockdown
    protocol. "This means keeping all doors locked and ensuring no movement
    across campus. "
    Suspect remains at large

    At approximately 4:22pm local time (21:22 GMT) on Saturday, the
    university issued its first emergency update that there was a gunman
    near the Barus and Holley engineering and physics building.
    Get instant alerts and updates based on your interests. Be the first to
    know when big stories happen.

    "Lock doors, silence phones and stay hidden until further notice, " the
    university said in its update.

    "Remember: RUN, if you are in the affected location, evacuate safely if
    you can; HIDE, if evacuation is not possible, take cover; FIGHT, as a
    last resort, take action to protect yourself. "

    Upon arriving at the scene, law enforcement swept the building,
    according to Providence police chief Timothy O'Hara.

    "They did a systematic search of the building. However, no suspect was
    located at that time, " O'Hara said. "They were able to clear that
    building and provide a safe place for all of the students and faculty
    and workers that were in that building to meet at. "

    He added that it is not clear yet how the suspect entered the building
    but that he exited onto Hope Street.

    At 5:27pm local time (22:27 GMT), Brown University reported that shots
    had been fired near Governor Street, approximately two blocks away from
    the engineering and physics lab.

    In the lead-up to the news conference, it was unclear if law
    enforcement had detained a suspect, as conflicting reports circulated
    online.

    The university, for instance, had to withdraw an early announcement
    that a suspect had been apprehended, writing, "Police do not have a
    suspect in custody and continue to search for suspect(s). "

    US President Donald Trump published a similar retraction on his online
    platform, Truth Social, after erroneously posting at about 5:44pm
    (22:44 GMT) that a suspect had been detained.

    Local law enforcement remains on site at the university, and they have
    been joined by federal agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation
    (FBI) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
    (ATF).

    Mayor Smiley said there were 400 law enforcement officers in the area
    as of 9:30pm local time on Saturday (02:00 GMT Sunday). He encouraged
    witnesses to come forward with any information about the shooting.

    The incident is currently under investigation.
    A trend of gun violence

    Saturday's shooting is the second major incident of gun violence on a
    university campus this week.

    Just four days ago, on December 9, Kentucky State University in the
    southern city of Frankfort also experienced gunfire on campus, killing
    one student and leaving a second critically injured. The suspect in
    that case was identified as Jacob Lee Bard, the parent of a student at
    the school.

    The risk of gun violence has transformed the academic experience in the
    US, with many schools holding preparedness drills for active shooter
    situations.

    "This is just the reality of life in America. From first graders to
    middle schoolers to high schoolers to students in college, they do
    active shooting drills. So they know how to do this, " Al Jazeera
    correspondent Patty Culhane said from Maryland.

    "What they tell them is: Avoid. Deny. Defend, " she added, citing a
    popular school safety slogan.

    "Avoid" stands for staying away from danger. "Deny" is meant as advice
    if escape is not possible: Victims are advised to find shelter, stay
    out of sight, and use materials to create barricades, if necessary.

    "Defend" is the final step: If avoiding or denying the danger is not
    possible, the motto advises those in a violent situation to use
    whatever they can to defend themselves from harm.

    Mass shootings are a relatively common threat in the US.

    The Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit that tracks shootings in the US,
    has documented at least 389 mass shootings this year alone. It defines
    mass shootings as incidents where four or more people are shot or
    killed, not including the perpetrator.

    Schools are often a target. The nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety
    reports that there have been 154 incidents of gunfire on school
    campuses in 2025. Those incidents resulted in 49 deaths and 135
    injuries. Exam-period tragedy

    Saturday's shooting comes as the academic semester winds down at Brown
    University. The last day of classes for the fall semester was on
    Thursday, and the school is in its final examination period until
    December 20.

    At the news conference, school officials said that exams had been under
    way on Saturday between 2pm and 5pm (19:00 GMT and 22:00 GMT).

    The seventh-oldest university in the US, Brown is considered part of
    the prestigious Ivy League, a cluster of private research colleges in
    the Northeast. Its student body numbers 11,005, according to its
    website.

    Mayor Smiley encouraged community members to reach out to one another
    as the city grapples with the aftermath of Saturday's deadly shooting.

    " It's going to be a difficult rest of the day, difficult weeks and
    months ahead as this community heals, " he said. "Each and every one of
    us can play a small role in that, in supporting one's neighbour. "

    Governor Dan McKee, meanwhile, explained that he had been in touch with
    the White House, as well as other governors whose states had
    experienced similar shootings in recent years.

    " The unthinkable has happened, " McKee said. " Our thoughts go out to
    those who have been impacted by this in any way, and we'll continue to
    provide assistance to the authorities here in Providence as well as
    statewide. "

    Trump also encouraged people to pray for the Brown community.

    Will do

    "I've been fully briefed on the Brown University situation. What a
    terrible thing it is, " the president said as he arrived at the White
    House after attending Saturday's Army-Navy US football game.

    "All we can do right now is pray for the victims and for those that
    were very badly hurt, it looks like. "

    This is a developing news story. More details to come.






    People need to understand that thanks to liberalized gun laws, shootings in the USA are common. Gun owners need the 2A to fight the tyrannical rule
    of those who unlike Trump refuse to put troops in the streets and attack
    their political rivals using their political power, especially the justice system. Everybody wants to live in a country where the President, once elected, goes after his enemies using the power of the government.

    Trump is right. Americans need to learn respect for authority and the only way to do it is how he does it. No more elections. The midterms should
    be canceled because nobody likes the Party of Trump anymore and
    Collectivists will rule.

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  • From c186282@c186282@nnada.net to alt.politics.usa,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,talk.politics.misc on Fri Dec 19 11:27:15 2025
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    FakeMe is at it again ! Ya don't pretend
    to be someone unless you want to BE them.
    Love fer sure - really wants me to ream his
    cornhole.

    Sorry, don't swing that way ...

    Find one of those FakeGirl jocks.

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