Why hasn’t this been made public?

The day before the Brown University shooting, a U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force was operating right next to campus.

Brown’s own DPS confirmed it. A member of the Brown community was detained on Hope Street after being mistakenly identified by a fugitive task force officer.

That’s not campus police.
That’s not routine patrol.

That’s an elite federal unit deployed to locate specific, high-risk targets.

So..

Who were they looking for??

And why, after a shooting occurs less than 24 hours later, was this never clearly disclosed, contextualized, or addressed as potentially relevant?

No one is jumping to conclusions, but asking why federal law enforcement activity immediately preceding the incident hasn’t even been addressed seems strange.

This is becoming more and more ridiculous by the day. 🇺🇸

Walter Curt

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