Bannon`s War Room

Episode 5000: Was The Brown University Shooting A Targeted Attack

Dec 16, 2025
Jack Posobiec, a conservative commentator known for his online activism, and Caroline Wren, a conservative activist focused on campus politics, dive into the troubling Brown University shooting. They discuss early reports and unanswered questions about security measures and the response to the attack. The conversation shifts to whether the victim, Ella Cook, was targeted. There's also a critique of federal and military responses and a call for accountability on campus safety. Additionally, they touch on rising crime rates and the broader implications for conservative figures.
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Gaps In Campus Security And Evidence

  • Brown University's response raised questions about surveillance and access control on an elite campus.
  • Caroline Wren argues missing footage and lax security suggest serious investigative gaps.
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Targeting Versus Random Violence

  • Multiple guests flagged patterns suggesting the Brown shooting might have been targeted.
  • They point to victim selection and alleged shouted words as evidence needing clarity.
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Shouted Words Could Change The Investigation

  • Witness reports that the shooter yelled 'Ali Akbar' (or similar) created divergent interpretations and investigative urgency.
  • The hosts say confirming those words would shape whether investigators treat it as Islamist-motivated violence.
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