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Officials are ‘canvassing’ for video evidence to identify Brown University shooter: Rhode Island AG
NBC News· 2025-12-15 22:01
We're going to begin today with Providence, Rhode Island, where police just released this new video of a person of interest. That's how they're describing the individual in the Brown University shooting. And they're calling on the community for help to identify this person.And it comes after late last night, authorities announced they would be releasing a man they had detained as a person of interest, saying the evidence no longer supported holding him. the mayor of Providence explaining the decision this m ...
Providence mayor says community 'should feel safer this morning' with person of interest in custody
NBC News· 2025-12-14 15:42
The greater Providence community should in fact breathe a sigh of relief that there's a person of interest who has been detained. Uh but we still have uh individuals in the hospital recovering. And so my message for the Providence community is one, they should feel safer this morning than they did when they went to bed last night.Uh but they should continue to do what we're doing, which is to focus our efforts on uh on sending prayers and positive thoughts to those who are recovering in the hospital. uh and ...
‘Heartbreaking’, ‘unacceptable’: Mayor on gun violence plaguing U.S. after deadly Brown shooting
MSNBC· 2025-12-14 15:10
We're back with more on the breaking news out of Providence, Rhode Island. Police say they have a person of interest in custody in the shooting at Brown University that killed two people and injured at least nine others. Joining us now is the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, Brett Smiley. Mayor Smiley, thank you so much for joining us.We know you have a lot going on as we've been watching you um over the last less than 24 hours. Um we know that you guys have this person of interest. What do you know and w ...
Chicago Mayor: Trump is ‘trampling our Constitution’
MSNBC· 2025-09-03 00:53
Community Safety & Violence Reduction - Chicago's mayor prioritizes community safety and aims to reduce violence through various initiatives [1] - The city has increased youth employment by over 50% [2] - Chicago is expanding mental and behavioral healthcare services and building more affordable housing [3] - The city's police department has a clearance rate of nearly 77% in bringing people to justice [4] - Over 170 guns, many with switches to convert them into machine guns, were recently taken off Chicago streets [5] Federal Government & Policy - The mayor criticizes the President for cutting over $800 million from violence prevention programs [4] - The President allegedly cut the ATF budget by nearly 30% [4][13] - The mayor accuses the President of declaring war on poor people [19] - The mayor believes the President's actions are a distraction from his failures [20] - The federal courts have affirmed the mayor's executive order, deeming the President's actions illegal and unconstitutional [9]