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Site of Brown shooting had only 2 exterior surveillance cameras, affidavit says
From CNN's Eric Levenson
Brown University’s Barus and Holley building, where Saturday’s shooting took place, is equipped with only two exterior cameras but has multiple entrances and exits, according to the suspect’s criminal affidavit.
In addition, interior cameras do not cover the room where the shooting took place or the surrounding hallways, the affidavit says.
Brown’s system of surveillance cameras has come under scrutiny this past week, including from President Donald Trump, after the shooting suspect was able to flee the scene. The most helpful surveillance videos of the suspect came not from the university but from cameras positioned at nearby homes.
Brown University has an “expansive network of security cameras,” with more than 1,200 cameras around its campus, a university spokesman has said. But the shooting took place at the edge of campus in an older part of the Barus and Holley building that has “fewer, if any” cameras, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha said Tuesday.
Read more: Here’s a deeper look at Brown’s surveillance camera system, why its cameras failed to capture the attack or suspect, and the concerns about privacy and academic freedom that are the biggest resistance to their growing use.
All things considered, he really was around Providence for a long time, probably canvassing continuously. E.g, WHY was he walking all those neighborhood streets around the Historical Society? Maybe embracing lots of old memories, while conniving. who knows.
With all his time to canvas, he most likely knew the shortage of cameras in his targeted building, and shortage of students... The fact that he started firing before even entering the room... just seems like real clumsy adrenalin rush as if he really didn't know what he was doing...