NEW: Janitor at Brown University Warned Campus Security Multiple Times in Weeks Leading up to Shooting – “He’d Been Casing That Place for Weeks”
The Brown University gunman had been reported to campus security by an ignored custodian several times for repeatedly walking around campus and peering into classrooms before he ultimately shot up the school.
“Something’s off with this guy, so I gotta say something,” Derek Lisi thought, but his warnings apparently fell on deaf ears.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, the suspected Brown shooter was found dead inside a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire, on Thursday evening.
Six days after he opened fire, killing two students and injuring nine others, 48-year-old Claudio Neves-Valente’s body was found days after he committed suicide. The medical examiner believes he killed himself the day after MIT professor Nuno Loureiro was murdered in his Massachusetts home.
Claudio Neves-Valente was a student at Brown University in the early 2000s and a Portuguese national.
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Per the New York Post:
Derek Lisi, who has worked at the elite school for 15 years, told the Boston Globe he “knew something was off with” the mass shooter before the sicko opened fire in a lecture hall, killing two students, Dec. 13.
While Lisi said he twice told the same security guard about a suspicious person lurking around the same building in the days leading up to the horror, it’s unclear if any action was taken by the guard or campus officials.
“He’d been casing that place for weeks,’’ looking into classrooms and “circling the hallways,’’ Lisi told the outlet of Neves Valente.
“I thought it was someone trying to steal something. Every time he saw me, I think he thought I was security, because he would always walk away.’’
This comes in addition to recent revelations that the Brown University Security Chief, Rodney Chatman, is an anti-police radical left-winger and oversaw several security failures that contributed to the bloodshed.
Paul Mauro, a 26-year veteran of the NYPD, said the vulnerabilities that Chatman allowed, including minimal camera coverage, a lack of guards around Brown's biggest classroom, and leaving secured doors open, are "ground ball issues" that could have stopped the shooter.
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