On Monday (Dec. 22), Brown University President Christina Paxson positioned its campus police chief on go away, per the Associated Press. Rodney Chatman shall be out whereas the Rhode Island college opinions its safety insurance policies. The replace comes after a gunman killed two students and injured 9 others earlier this month.
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Who Will Replace Brown University’s Police Chief?
Questions surrounding Brown University’s safety insurance policies have solely intensified because the Dec. 13 taking pictures. The incident not solely rocked the Providence group but in addition led to a prolonged seek for the killer.
Much of the main focus has centered on whether or not the Ivy League faculty had safety cameras put in within the constructing the place the assault occurred and the general ease of accessing campus buildings.
President Paxson introduced that Hugh T. Clements, the previous police chief of the Providence Police Department, will exchange Rodney Chatman. In October, Rodney Chatman had beforehand confronted a vote of no confidence by the union representing faculty cops. Local media retailers reported on the time that the union stated the vote mirrored “severe issues over the failed management, contract violations, and insurance policies that jeopardize public security.”
More Agencies Are Investigating The Shooting
The backlash over the college’s safety has led to an investigation by the U.S. Department of Education. The company stated earlier Monday that officers are asking Brown University for data to assist decide if faculty officers violated federal campus security and safety necessities. This has included searching for safety studies, audits, dispatch and name logs, and when emergency notifications have been utilized.
What Happened To The Gunman?
On Dec. 13, gunman Claudio Neves Valente entered a research session in a Brown University tutorial constructing and opened fireplace on college students. The 48-year-old killed a sophomore named Ella Cook and an 18-year-old freshman named MukhammadAziz Umurzokov. Additionally, he wounded 9 others. The gunman was a graduate scholar at Brown finding out physics in the course of the 2000-01 faculty 12 months.
Two days later, authorities say Neves Valente additionally fatally shot Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro at Loureiro’s Boston-area house. Neves Valente had attended faculty with Loureiro in Portugal within the Nineties. Valente, the shooter, was discovered lifeless days later in a New Hampshire storage facility. Authorities say he killed himself. An post-mortem decided that Neves Valente died Dec. 16, the identical day Loureiro died in a hospital.
Brown University Family Mourns During The Holidays
Meanwhile, a whole bunch gathered on the Cathedral Church of the Advent in downtown Birmingham, Alabama, on Monday to commemorate the lifetime of Ella Cook.
Her household invited attendees to put on “Easter colours,” a nod to Cook’s Christian religion. The Episcopal funeral service additionally integrated parts of the Christmas season, in accordance with AP. The Rev. Paul F.M. Zahl learn from a number of letters written by members of the Brown University group to Cook’s mother and father, Anna Bishop Cook and Richard Cook.
“Ella was sensible, assured, curious, type, principled, courageous. She had a huge impact on campus in solely three semesters,” David Skarbek, Brown professor of political financial system, wrote. “I used to inform Ella, ‘We want an Alabama to Brown pipeline.’ In truth, her nickname on campus was Ellabama.”
Rev. Zahl instructed the congregation that the funeral was “a sort of larger stage, a sort of extra amplified mic” for Ella Cook to unfold her Christian religion.
“I pray now that everybody who has liked Ella a lot on this life could be given a vivid, particular person feeling of Ella’s love, nonetheless current with us,” Zahl stated. “Because Ella’s love is everlasting and completely altruistic.”
Ella Cook was an achieved pianist who was finding out French, math and economics at Brown. On campus, she additionally served as vice chairman of the school Republicans. Her political exercise introduced a wave of response from nationwide and Alabama Republicans. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey ordered flags to be flown at half-staff statewide in Cook’s reminiscence.
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Associated Press writers Kimberlee Kruesi and Jeff Amy contributed to this report by way of AP Newsroom.
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