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Gov. Stein Speaks Out After Separate Shootings: Brown University, Hanukkah Celebration in Australia
The Patriots and Bills observed a moment of silence for 13 victims killed in shootings at Brown University and a Bondi Beach Hanukkah event, reflecting solidarity and support.
- On Sunday, the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills held a moment of silence before their game at Gillette Stadium.
- At Brown University, a Saturday campus shooting during a final-exam review killed two students and wounded nine just after 4 p.m., with a person of interest taken into custody and victims reported stable or discharged.
- Australian officials said at least 11 people were killed at Bondi Beach, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called it antisemitic terrorism; one attacker was fatally shot, and a second was arrested in critical condition.
- Teams responded publicly with statements and stadium tributes as the Patriots displayed a Brown logo and Australia map on videoboards, while the Buffalo Bills stayed near the hotel close to Brown.
- Law enforcement confirmed an arrest at a Coventry hotel on Sunday morning, and updated Dec. 14, 2025, reporting described the Bondi attack as among the deadliest in almost three decades.
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Patriots hold moment of silence for Brown University shooting victims
The New England Patriots held a moment of silence prior to kickoff in their game against the Bills at Gillette Stadium on Sunday after the deadly shooting at Brown University on Saturday in nearby Providence, Rhode Island.
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