'Bold, Brave, and Kind Heart': Mountain Brook's Ella Cook Killed in Brown University Shooting
Two students were killed and nine injured in a mass shooting during a finals review at Brown University, with no suspect in custody as investigations continue.
- On Dec. 13, two students were killed when a gunman opened fire during a finals review inside the Barus and Holley building, including Ella Cook, 19, Brown University sophomore, and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, first-year international student.
- Police say no suspect is in custody and have not released a motive, as Rhode Island state and Providence local law enforcement released a detained 24-year-old person of interest after evidence shifted; Attorney General Peter Neronha said, `We have a murderer out there`.
- A law enforcement official said the gunman fired more than 40 rounds from a 9mm handgun inside a classroom, nine injured students were treated, and Brown University suspended academic activities for the semester.
- Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote `There are no words` as the White House and Alabama officials including U.S. Sen. Katie Britt offered condolences on Dec. 15.
- Some online commentators have speculated the attack was politically motivated, though authorities have not found evidence, while Martin Bertao and William Branson Donahue mourned Cook as a bold conservative voice and Brown University and the Providence community grapple with the tragedy.
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VP Vance says Alabama girl killed in Brown University shooting was among 'bright young stars'
DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) -- Tributes are coming in for a young Alabama girl killed in the weekend shooting at Brown University, including from Vice President JD Vance. Ella Cook from Mountain Brook was identified as one of the two victims killed in the weekend shooting during a Sunday morning sermon at the Cathedral Church of [...]
‘I want them to see hope, not a crime scene’: Students pay their respect to victims of Brown shooting - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Students continued to pay their respects for the victims of the Brown University shooting by leaving flowers on campus, but the grief reaches across the country and around the world. The College Republicans of America said the vice presidents of their chapter at Brown was one of the two students killed. They remember Ella Cook for her bold, brave, and kind heart. Cook was also remembered Sunday at her home church in Birmingham, Alabama. Uzbekist…
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