Brown University mass shooter still on run
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Attorney General Peter Neronha said in a situation of chaos, witnesses are going to have different accounts. Right now, they are reconciling those accounts.
The Brown University mass shooting is raising questions about how an Ivy League college with an $8 billion endowment has no security cameras in the area where two students
On Dec. 11, Attorney General Peter Neronha in conjunction with a coalition of 19 other states won their lawsuit against the Trump Administration for unlawfully attempting to shut down the
The hunt for the shooter that left two students dead and nine injured at one of the nation’s top universities stretches into a fifth day.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha about law enforcement coordination and security following the deadly mass shooting at Brown University.
On the C-SPAN Networks: Peter Neronha is an Attorney General for the Department of Law in Rhode Island with three videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2025 News Conference. Most appearances with Daniel McKee ( 3 ), Brett Smiley ( 3 ), Oscar Perez ( 3 ).
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha said that there is “no information that the investigative team has about motive.” Here's how Tuesday unfolded.
President Donald Trump is in Baltimore this Saturday to watch the annual Army-Navy football game. During the 2024 season, Blake Horvath powered Navy to a 31-13 win over Army. The dual-threat quarterback had 196 rushing yards, 107 passing yards and four total touchdowns. Although it's not really a ...