The American president, Donald Trump, criticized this Wednesday that at Brown University, where two students died in a shooting on Saturday, there were few security cameras.
"Why did Brown University have so few security cameras? There can be no excuse for that. In the modern era, it just can't be worse!" said the Republican leader on his social network, Truth Social.
In the mass shooting on that campus in Providence, Rhode Island, there were also eight injured. The fatalities were students Ella Cook, 19, from Alabama, and MukhammadAziz Umurzokov, 18, with dual US and Uzbekistani nationality.
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The perpetrator has not yet been apprehended. The videos released by the police on Monday, mostly from security cameras of residences near the Providence campus where the attack occurred, show a sequence of the alleged gunman's movements, who, dressed in dark clothing and a mask that conceals his face, walks for two hours beforehand on sidewalks and streets near the scene. According to Fox News, which published on Tuesday, the Brown building where the shooting occurred did not have cameras. Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha noted on Tuesday at a press conference that the shooting occurred in the old part of the same "and in that section there are few cameras, if any, because it is an older building."





