
VINCE Is This Why They Were Hiding The Evidence? | Episode 192
Dec 22, 2025
A shocking identification emerges as the suspect in the Brown University shooting is revealed, tied to troubling connections with MIT. Meanwhile, a staggering $9 billion in fraudulent Medicaid claims raises alarms, with Somali crime rings under scrutiny. Legal battles intensify as the Trump administration cracks down on immigrant benefit fraud while local leaders face accountability for their actions. The podcast also delves into the fallout from a controversial ban on transgender medical care for children and a judge's conviction for aiding an illegal immigrant.
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Linked Shooter And Investigation Failures
- The Brown and MIT shootings were linked to one suspect, Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, who killed himself when authorities closed in.
- Vince argues law enforcement delays and missing evidence (like building cameras) amplified the tragedy and criticism.
No Cameras Hindered The Manhunt
- Vince highlights Brown's lack of building cameras and slow disclosure as critical investigative failures.
- He says those failures likely hindered faster identification and may have contributed to subsequent violence.
Diversity Visa Scrutinized After Attack
- DHS said the shooter entered via the Diversity Visa (DV1) program and received a green card in 2017.
- Vince argues the program is risky and supports Secretary Noem's administrative pause and call for legislative change.
