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Brown University Professor: Attacker ‘Yelled Something’ Then Opened Fire

On Saturday, tragedy struck the campus of Brown University as a shooting occurred in a classroom during a review for a final exam. The incident, which left students and faculty in shock and disbelief, was confirmed by a professor who was present during the attack.

According to the professor, who wishes to remain anonymous, the attacker entered the classroom and immediately began yelling something before opening fire. The professor described the scene as chaotic and terrifying, with students scrambling to take cover and seek safety.

The news of this senseless act of violence has left the entire Brown University community in mourning. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families during this difficult time.

As the investigation into the shooting continues, the university has released a statement expressing their deep sadness and offering support to those affected by the tragedy. The safety and well-being of our students and faculty is our top priority, and we are working closely with law enforcement to ensure that justice is served.

In the wake of this tragedy, it is important to remember the values that Brown University stands for – diversity, inclusivity, and a commitment to academic excellence. We must come together as a community to support one another and stand against any form of violence or hate.

The bravery and quick thinking of the students and faculty during the shooting is a testament to the strength and resilience of the Brown University community. We will not let this act of violence define us, but rather, we will come out stronger and more united than ever before.

As we mourn the loss of innocent lives, we must also take a moment to reflect on the larger issue of gun violence in our society. It is a sad reality that incidents like this continue to occur, and it is up to all of us to work towards creating a safer and more peaceful world.

In the face of tragedy, it is important to remember that love and compassion will always prevail. We must continue to spread kindness and understanding, and stand together against hate and violence.

The Brown University community is a strong and resilient one, and we will not let this tragedy break us. We will come together to support one another and heal from this senseless act of violence. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families, and we will continue to stand in solidarity with them during this difficult time.

In the words of Martin Luther King Jr., “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” Let us come together in love and unity, and show the world that we will not be defeated by hate.

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