Alarming Report Reveals Woke Brown University Campus Security Chief’s Massive Failures Before Mass Shooting and His Disqualifying Past

Disturbing evidence has emerged showing how the woke Brown University security chief failed on the job as a monster slaughtered two innocent students.
The suspected Brown University shooter was found dead Thursday night from a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire, six days after he opened fire at Brown University and killed two students and critically wounded nine.
He was identified as Claudio Neves-Valente, a 48-year-old former student at Brown University and a Portuguese national. Neves-Valente first arrived in America on a diversity visa card.
Neves-Valente went on to kill MIT professor Nuno Loureiro a few days later.
Now, Rodney Chatman, Brown University’s security chief and vice president for public safety and emergency management, has been exposed for presiding over several security failures that contributed to the bloodshed.
The Daily Mail on Friday revealed that Chatman is known for embracing Zohran Mandani-style policing philosophies and mocking traditional and effective law enforcement tactics.
Law-enforcement experts and critics of Chatman said that he left a “security vacuum” that allowed the killer to escape.
Such critics include Paul Mauro, a 26-year veteran of the NYPD.
“The head of security is a career campus cop who bounces around some very surprising comments, including statements against policing,” Mauro said. “I have not seen one question go to the head of security about security failures… that is deeply troubling.”
According to Mauro, Brown failed on the following fronts:
• A door was allegedly propped open during finals week, bypassing keycard access.
• No uniformed security guard was stationed during finals at Brown’s biggest class.
• And there appears to have been no effective interior or ingress-egress camera coverage.
“These are ground-ball issues,” Mauro explained.
Chatman’s past, both recent and distant, also raises questions.
Chatman has presided over a culture that combined shockingly low morale and terror for those who went against his policies. For this, he was reprimanded by actual law-and-order professionals.
From the Mail:
Since August, two major police groups — a patrol person’s association and a police sergeants’ union — have issued scathing votes of no confidence against Chatman and his deputy.
The latest vote, in October, accused leadership of creating new administrative office jobs while cutting beat cops.
The result, the union said, was ‘an all-time low in morale’ that has strained the department’s ability to effectively serve the university.
Officers described a ‘climate of fear and possibility of retaliation’ within the ‘toxic’ department.
Chatman also previously came under fire for reportedly failing to alert police in time to a campus bomb threat in 2021, along with a shooting threat involving a football coach in 2023.
One could say this is unsurprising, as he lost a previous job at the University of Utah because he failed to obtain the necessary credentials to hold the position.
Yet Brown apparently thought he was the best candidate for some reason.
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