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As a law abiding citizen it's difficult to put myself in the head of a murderer, but if I had shot somebody, I think I would want to put as much distance between me and LE as possible, so why go to a hotel at all? The Canadian border is a five hour drive away from Providence, RI. He could have got there before the police even realised who he was. Instead, he went back to his hotel for a good night's sleep.Coventry is an interesting choice for a hotel. In my opinion, I think it’s where someone would go if they wanted to get out of Providence and to somewhere more “rural” or “country” in RI. I say this in quotation marks because you’re never truly that rural or far from Providence anywhere in RI.
I suppose the shooter could have come from a place far from Rhode Island, and used the hotel as his "home base" for his evil shooting spree. Perhaps he planned to drive back to wherever he came from in the morning, or whenever he thought the search was winding down. Like many mass shootings, there is always something bizarre.As a law abiding citizen it's difficult to put myself in the head of a murderer, but if I had shot somebody, I think I would want to put as much distance between me and LE as possible, so why go to a hotel at all? The Canadian border is a five hour drive away from Providence, RI. He could have got there before the police even realised who he was. Instead, he went back to his hotel from a good night's sleep.
I suppose we should be grateful that most murderers aren't very bright!
Understanding we don't need to know the shooter's identity, in an open society we should know everyone who is arrested by the police. We already know the identities of all of the Bondi shooters and the hero who intervened.I'm surprised we don't have a name yet. It's been 7 hours since he was detained and nothing.
They want to make sure it's the right guy and they also want to investigate without public interference. Also, if he had accomplices they don't want to let them know what they know. In Charlie Kirk's murder initially the wrong suspect was detained (an older guy who claimed he was the shooter).So is the suspect arrested or not? Seems like they made an arrest then I saw a comment from a police official emphasizing that they were still a “person of interest”
Some mass shooters don't necessarily think they will make it out alive - suicide-by-cop or suicide-by-stranger is always a possibility and perhaps even a goal, so doesn't matter if they are caught at a hotel or at home. Idk. Impossible to understand the mind of a killer.As a law abiding citizen it's difficult to put myself in the head of a murderer, but if I had shot somebody, I think I would want to put as much distance between me and LE as possible, so why go to a hotel at all? The Canadian border is a five hour drive away from Providence, RI. He could have got there before the police even realised who he was. Instead, he went back to his hotel for a good night's sleep.
I suppose we should be grateful that most murderers aren't very bright!
Other news sources have said 2 magazines, and no firearms found yet. If he ditched his firearms, perhaps that's why there was no firefight in the hotel, or perhaps he was sleeping. Perhaps a new conference will be held at some point soon that will have more information.PROVIDENCE, R.I. —
A person detained at a Rhode Island hotel early Sunday in connection with a shooting Saturday that left two Brown University students dead and nine others wounded had multiple firearms in their possession, ABC News has learned.
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Person of interest in Brown shooting detained at RI hotel with 2 guns, ABC reports
Two people died after a shooting on the campus of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.www.wcvb.com
Totally agree. I mean, that already happened in this case, too, with even the sitting president repeating that there was a suspect in custody. Then a photo/video of an unrelated person cuffed by a police car with two officers made the rounds on social media as well.They want to make sure it's the right guy and they also want to investigate without public interference. Also, if he had accomplices they don't want to let them know what they know. In Charlie Kirk's murder initially the wrong suspect was detained (an older guy who claimed he was the shooter).
From the reports available at this point from the students and TA in the classroom, it was not intelligible. My thought is had it been some kind of known extremist slogan or an epithet towards a target in the classroom, they'd have some idea of what he said, but who knows. Perhaps it was just some kind of "arghhhhh!" type thing.What did shooter yell?