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The motive is going to be a lot less specific than a lot of the speculation had it. The commonality between the two crime events seems to be tenuous at best. We may never know, and you know, unfortunately, in police work, you don't always get a nice, neat resolution. But it looks to me like where we're going to end up is some general gripe against the school, somebody leading a slipping-down life. And then there's this professor at MIT who seems to have been everything that this guy perhaps wanted to be and never quite became.
That is Paul Morrow going through the investigation and having great sources to tell us what we now know about this killer directly linked to the MIT assassination of the professor and the random killing at Brown University. Let's go out to Stuart Kaplan, former FBI Special Agent. Stuart, what surprised you most about the way this all unfolded now that we know so much, but yet there's still questions? I think unfortunately, I'm not really surprised by anything. In fact, quite frankly, I think it highlights the deficiencies In that we send our kids to these higher educational learning institutions and Ivy League College that has an endowment.
It doesn't matter what endowment it is. And it just. I think, you know, first, Brian, I want to partial out that in this day and age where there's an escalation and a heightened threat level, we can't be reactive. We need to be proactive. That means that when I send my kids.
To a school, I want to make sure that the school has the resources and the assets. That they're trying to prevent and neutralize something before it happens. Because if it starts to happen or it's happening, we are way too late. And then at that point, all we're doing is trying to triage. And that's exactly what I saw being done by the Brown University president.
She's trying to triage and make so many excuses. The reality is, Brian. You need video surveillance cameras that are tied into law enforcement, that give real-time intelligence. And for the very reason that Joe Blow on the street, who seems to be Perhaps it doesn't matter, a homeless guy. His curiosity was piqued to the point where he confronted this guy because he sensed that there was something suspicious.
If Lauren Forsen. Had been in the same position to have been watching video camera footage as it's coming in real time, I would assume that police officers would have responded and would have questioned this individual, and that may have neutralized any potential escalation in the threat. But the fact that you have video surveillance cameras that are only there to go back and rewind them and then try to use them as an afterthought is just mind-boggling to me in the age that we are living in with anti-Semitism, the escalation of open borders, and just such a dangerous environment.
So, my first Criticism is Academic institutions must have CCTV that gives live stream. Real-time intelligence to law enforcement so they can use it as an additional. You know the problem, Stuart. They're going to say, oh, I want my kid to have privacy, and these students want their privacy. There's no privacy, Brian, quite frankly, for the purpose of going in and out.
Of a classroom or in and out of a building. The reality is. When you sign up. And they are admitted to these academic institutions, you to a certain extent give up.
Some of those privacy rights.
Now, in your own home, you don't want to have video footage of you coming and going or your neighbors coming and going. That's your own God-given right, and we all are free to live as private as we want. But in these academic institutions or these quasi-public Institutions. There are no expectations of privacy.
Now, I'm not suggesting that we have cameras outside the bathrooms, but I can't believe that any parent would not 100% be unified to say. It is absolutely expected to have video cameras to capture people in and out.
So let me just ask you to just on the investigation itself. Think about this. The guy's in the basement of the building where the shooting happens, and they got to be find his postings on Reddit. And he's homeless in the building who went there. They look at Red and go, where is this guy?
They have to post video of this guy who's actually in the building where the shooting happened. What do you say to that? I just think it just blows my mind. And Brian, and again, I felt like last night to some extent when I was on some of your colleagues' programs, I was piling on to Brown and even to the local police department. But let me just unpack this.
Brian, when the Brown University Police Department responded immediately following the shooting, they realized obviously the shooter was no longer on site. And so it begs the question: who the hell were they looking for? There had to have been some sort of physical description of someone. And my question to you is that would have been elicited by eyewitnesses. And it would have been either corroborated or dispelled by video footage that would have captured him coming into the building.
And what I find even more troubling, and I said it last night, is my biggest. heartbreaking concern will be is if there were not some mistakes that were made early on, which Generally, has a cascading impact on the progression of investigations. Could the second homicide of the professor at MIT could that have been prevented? Stuart Kaplan, always great. Thanks so much, sir.
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