Feds Open Investigation Into Brown Univ Over Security Failures, as Campus Police Chief Placed on Leave
As more facts come out, Brown’s handling of campus security will look worse and worse, and should result in more firings and resignations.
As we have covered, Brown Universities handling of security before, during, and after the shooting murder of two students on December 12 is highly questionable at best.
When I appeared on Fox and Friends yesterday morning, I call for a federal investigation of Brown’s security protocols:
Just today it was revealed that a custodian claims to have warned the university about the suspicious person (the shooter) during the two weeks prior to the shooting.
Now the U.S. Department of Education has opened a formal investigation for possible violations of the Clery Act. From the Press Release:
Today, the U.S. Department of Education (the Department) announced it will conduct a program review of Brown University (Brown) in response to the December 13, 2025, shooting on its campus, which killed two students. The Department’s Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) will investigate if Brown violated Section 485(f) of the Higher Education Act, otherwise known as the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act (Clery Act), which requires institutions of higher education to meet certain campus safety and security-related requirements as a condition of receiving federal student aid.
In the hours after the shooting, public reporting appeared to show that Brown’s campus surveillance and security system may not have been up to appropriate standards, allowing the suspect to flee while the university seemed unable to provide helpful information about the profile of the alleged assassin. Additionally, many Brown students and staff reported that the university’s emergency notifications about the active shooter were delayed, raising significant concerns about their safety alert system. If true, these shortcomings constitute serious breaches of Brown’s responsibilities under federal law.
“After two students were horrifically murdered at Brown University when a shooter opened fire in a campus building, the Department is initiating a review of Brown to determine if it has upheld its obligation under the law to vigilantly maintain campus security,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. “Students deserve to feel safe at school, and every university across this nation must protect their students and be equipped with adequate resources to aid law enforcement. The Trump Administration will fight to ensure that recipients of federal funding are vigorously protecting students’ safety and following security procedures as required under federal law.”
As part of the review, FSA has requested that Brown submit information by January 30, 2026, including:
- Copies of the original 2024 and 2025 Annual Security Reports (ASRs), and any revised versions of these reports that were produced for the purpose of complying with the Clery Act, along with credible evidence of distribution and/or redistribution;
- An “audit trail” showing all incidents of crime (organized by offense classification) for the calendar years 2021-2024 and an “audit trail” showing all arrests made by Brown University Public Safety and Emergency Management Department (BPS) or other state or local law enforcement agencies, and all referrals for disciplinary action against students or employees for violations of state laws and local ordinances related to the illegal possession, use, and/or distribution of weapons, drugs, or liquor that were included in the statistical disclosures contained in the University’s 2024 and 2025 ASRs;
- A copy of the BPS’s activity/dispatch/call log for calendar years 2021-2025;
- A copy of the daily crime log for calendar years 2021-2025;
- A list of all Timely Warnings and Emergency Notifications issued by the university during calendar years 2021-2025, with a brief description of the means or media used to disseminate the notices;
- A copy of all of Brown’s policies and procedures, including any internal policies and procedures, related to timely warnings and emergency notifications, maintenance of a daily crime log, and emergency response notifications and evacuation, and a copy of any assessments of Brown’s campus safety policies and practices conducted since 2020; and
- A complete set of BPS’s standard operating procedures regarding dispatch, response to calls, reporting writing, arrests including issuance of citations, and protocols for active shooter scenarios.
The description of the investigation does not indicate whether it will look into whether Brown’s anti-police attitudes contributed to the security failure.
Meanwhile, the Brown police chief has been placed on leave according to Boston ABC5 and other outlets:
The Brown University chief of police has been placed on leave, effective immediately, university president Christina Paxson announced in a letter to the school community Monday.
Rodney Chatman, who also served as the Vice President for Public Safety and Emergency Management, was placed on leave over one week after a deadly shooting at the university’s Barus and Holley building left two students dead.
Hugh Clements will serve as chief of police and Vice President for Public Safety and Emergency Management in the interim. Clements was the Providence Chief of Police from 2011 to 2023.
As more facts come out, Brown’s handling of campus security will look worse and worse, and should result in more firings and resignations.
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“So, does this impact my resume?”
Chatman, another DEI success story.
How’s bout we start seeing some criminal prosecutions as well!!
Gotta find some crimes committed first, other than the shooter’s. Violating the Clery Act is not a crime.
This is the exact sort of situation that led to the Jeanne Cleary Act — and the problem with Brown having its own police department is that they are exempt from the pubic records laws. ED is going to force Brown to produce the records that any city (e.g. Providence) has to produce to anyone who asks — and then ED will give them to anyone who asks them.
But what I want to know is if he started Fall 2000 and left the following spring (Spring 2001) how Brown is able to claim he was there for three semesters. I count two…
And then, was he subjected to racism? He’s White Portuguese while Brazilian Portuguese are Black.
I want to know why he left Brown…
If they split the school-year into “quarters” rather than “semesters”, the “Fall 2000”’left Spring 2001′ could be fall, winter, and spring quarters.
The “why did he leave Brown in 2001” question is a good one, and could be the key to some of this.
I have also seen nothing about the MIT professor’s life leading up to the shooting. Was there some major (in academic circles) announcement about his appointment or some accolade given to him that might set off a jealous rival in the field?
Hope Brown students are smart enough to realize that this is what “defunded police” really looks like.
The answer, for the most part, will be no. They will blame this on something else, like white racism.
Anyone smart enough to realize that is probably smart enough not to attend these places nowadays.
Intelligence and wisdom are not well correlated.
Yes, and it takes wisdom, not intelligence, to make the realization Henry would like them to make.
Years ago I asked a Portland female millenial who was holding a “defund the po po” sign who she planned to call when she had a problem. I told her “I can take care of myself. What are you going to do?” That introduction to reality seemed to make her sad.
Most of our “security” is predicted on having people to call that can and will use force, including deadly force, to stop certain actions. It’s so ingrained most people don’t think about it.
Sorta like the rich people that decided they can make their own private island into its own country (and avoid paying taxes) without realizing they just made themselves into pirate targets.
Criminals and terrorists/jihadis. are among the vile, stupid and evil neo-communist/Islamofascist Dhimmi-crats’ most cherished constituencies. It is impossible to protect against their predations when one’s political party/ideology views them as alleged “victims” and “heroes.”
Total tuition/housing etc at Brown is over $97,000. Why is federal aid going to anyone attending such an expensive school? We should have a cut off for Federal Aid.
That university president chick needs to go. Where did all of these incompetent elite university chick presidents come from?
“Where did all of these incompetent elite university chick presidents come from?”
Universities.
Now imagine what an incompetent elite chick US president would be like,
To quote Strother Martin, “what we have here is a failure to communicate”. So the perp is here on a student visa. He stops going to class after 1 year. Doesn’t return to Portugal. Overstays as well as violates his student visa. Somehow gets a green card. Never progresses to citizenship. Somehow obtains a gun while still being a green card holder. (That’s worth investigating) Kills three people and wounds another 14, puts a gun to his own head and BANG. And the RI and Brown officials somehow think this story is going to disappear? Education Secretary, DHS Secretary and President Trump should be talking about this every day. As well as initiating an investigation. Oh, I forgot to mention the homeless guy living in the basement. You can’t make this up!
Green Card holders (Permanent Residents) are allowed by federal law to obtain firearms. That doesn’t excuse the failures that led to this individual receiving a green card.
Yes indeed and it seems topical. A clear distinction between Aliens granted permission to be present in the USA lawfully and permanently v those Aliens here temporarily whether with or without permission that was passed by Congress, signed into law by the Executive and recognized by our Courts.
Has that changed recently? Back in the ’90s, my NRA Chief Instructor was a genial, unnaturalized Scot and a long-time silhouette competitor. He could “possess” firearms, as in handling and using, but he could not “own” any — all of them were in his wife’s name (also an avid shooter). Of course, it could easily have been a Massachusetts thing.
“Somehow obtains a gun while still being a green card holder. (That’s worth investigating)”
Meh, probably not.
There are 120,000 trunks in the Naked City.
No, there’s nothing wrong or surprising about that aspect of the story. Legal US residents have the same 2A rights as anyone else.
Exactly. That’s why, among other reasons, giving a person is a green card. With a few important exceptions, a green card holder is given most of the benefits of being a citizen.
Systems have to find scapegoats to carry away built-in incompetence, incompetence that goes with being a system.
“…a review of Brown to determine if it has upheld its obligation under the law to vigilantly maintain campus security…”
If Brown complies with the necessary FSA request by 1/30/26, that would suggest that the Brown bureaucracy is serious and understands their responsibilities. If not, they choose not to understand or/and they do not care because the request came from the “Bad Orange Man”.
That’s where American universities are today.
How about ordinary laziness as the answer?
Prior to joining Brown University, Rodney Chatman served as the Chief of Police at the University of Utah where he was terminated after 17 months.
Please disregard the fact that he assassinated a nuclear scientist at MIT. Disregarding that makes this a simple campus shooting. Exactly what the Iranians want you to think.
Reports have it that they were classmates in Portugal. I suspect this has more to do with the killing than any other aspect.
He’s not a bomb scientist near as I can tell. Those are at Los Alamos.
Former president Biden offered his sympathies and expressed his opinion that this could have been a racially motivated attack on a historically brown college.
NY Times says that had nothing to do with the fact that Biden has severe dementia. It was simply a gaffe no different than calling the Sec of Def “that guy over there” or asking the Easter Bunny for directions to get out of the Rose Garden.
The Easter Bunny didn’t answer, because he was LATE!
Addressing the symptom rather than the cause.
The symptom: Crimes committed by people who shouldn’t be here.
The cause: “Overstays as well as violates his student visa.” (H/T Moe!)
University campuses used to not need extensive security. Tolerating criminal behavior, both outside and within the university) has changed that. Also, universities used to be dedicated to promoting character and virtue. That’s gone (with a few notable exceptions).
Even the military academies’ honor code took a fatal hit under Biden.
It’s back now, but now everybody realizes their heart isn’t really in it anymore.
“Campus Police Chief Placed on Leave”
That’s really gonna put a chill on his upcoming “Congratulations!” party.
This should give the Feds access to every internal report on the pro hamas/ palestinian rally’s on campus for the past four years. Can also ask why the 100 year old house the head of Brown lived in had up to date security but the “old” building the shooting happened in didn’t.
Could this be why Cameras were out? Did Brown sign up for this? https://www.fightforthefuture.org/news/2025-08-21-stop-campus-surveillance/?fbclid=IwY2xjawO7iHdleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFvQnQ0amtVMUJ0b1llYVp1c3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHrDapOrhReNDdSRiCQSO48osBi-L3JQuNP7T_Xc_v9Zs1d-JKL_4AkFL43Pg_aem_0P7wv0Pa9Ysk3pTnvYtOYw
Need to write a song, “The Clowns at Brown”…
“As more facts come out, Brown’s handling of campus security will look worse and worse, and should result in more firings and resignations.”
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