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Trump administration to investigate security at Brown University after attack
- On Dec. 13, the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Federal Student Aid opened a probe into Brown University to examine potential Clery Act violations before and after the shooting.
- Amid widespread reporting, officials cited gaps in Brown's campus surveillance and security systems and delayed emergency notifications reported by many students and staff.
- Suspect Claudio Neves Valente, 48, fired at least 44 rounds from a 9 mm pistol in the Barus & Holley building, killing two students and wounding nine.
- Brown placed Rodney Chatman on leave, named Hugh T. Clements interim, and announced more cameras, panic alarms, doubled patrols, plus external safety reviews; the Education Department demands records by Jan. 30, 2026.
- If investigators find Clery Act breaches, Brown University could face fines or lose federal student aid, amid disputes over nearly $510 million in government funding.
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IRS criminal investigators played crucial role in helping FBI track down Brown University shooter: sources
IRS criminal investigators played a pivotal role in tracking down the Brown University shooter's location and feeding that information to the FBI, sources told The Post.
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