Astonishing moment Democratic senator blames TRUMP for Brown University shooting
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In a recent interview, Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, attributed the tragic shooting at Brown University to the policies of President Donald Trump. The incident, which occurred on Saturday night, resulted in the deaths of two students and left nine others injured on the Rhode Island campus.

During a Sunday morning discussion with CNN’s Dana Bash, Murphy addressed the shooting, which saw a person of interest apprehended at a Hampton Inn in Coventry around 3 a.m. that day.

As the investigation into the fatal shooting unfolds, Murphy and Bash delved into the topic of gun legislation, with Bash pointing out that Rhode Island is known for its stringent gun laws.

Murphy argued that stricter gun regulations are effective in reducing violence and placed blame on President Trump for what he perceives as a nationwide rise in violence.

Commenting on the recent tragedy, Murphy stated, “While gun violence and mass shooting rates have seen a decline, this particular shooting is not surprising. Over the past year, President Trump has pursued policies that, in my view, have contributed to an increase in violence across the country.”

Speaking on the latest shooting, Murphy said: ‘Gun violence rates and mass shooting rates have come down in this country, but this is not shocking because over the last year President Trump has been engaged in a dizzying campaign to increase violence in this country. 

‘He is restoring gun rights to felons and people who have lost their ability to buy guns, he eliminated the White House office of gun violence protection and he stopped funding mental health grants and community anti-gun violence grants that Republicans and Democrats supported in that 2002 bill.’ 

Murphy added of the president: ‘So he has been engaged in a pretty deliberate campaign to try to make violence more likely in this country and I think you’re unfortunately going to see the results of that on the streets of America. 

Democrat Senator Chris Murphy has blamed President Donald Trump for the horror shooting at Brown University and for the 'increase of violence' in the US

Democrat Senator Chris Murphy has blamed President Donald Trump for the horror shooting at Brown University and for the ‘increase of violence’ in the US

The Saturday night shooting left two students dead and nine people injured

The Saturday night shooting left two students dead and nine people injured

Even Bash, a harsh critic of Trump, was left speechless by the senator’s comments. 

She asked him: ‘That’s a pretty big statement – he’s in a campaign to make violence more likely?’ 

Without hesitation Murphy replied: ‘Of course!’ 

People quickly hit back at Murphy over his bold comments, as one wrote on X: ‘Chris Murphy is lying on tv…what a scumbag..’ 

‘Chris Murphy never lets a good tragedy go to waste. Insufferable t***,’ another commented. 

‘Crying Chris Murphy runs from camera to camera and never accomplished anything,’ someone else posted. 

Another called his comments ‘garbage rhetoric and a ‘baseless smear.’ 

‘Trump has always supported law and order and enforcing existing gun laws, not increasing violence,’ a user wrote. 

In response to Murphy’s comments, a White House spokesperson said he should really ‘take a look in the mirror.’ 

‘Before spreading these lies, Chris Murphy should take a look in the mirror. Chris and his colleagues have regularly used rhetoric meant to incite their followers to violence, including smearing ICE officers as Nazis and calling their political opponents fascists,’ Abigail Jackson told the Daily Mail. 

‘Assaults against ICE officers have skyrocketed and Charlie Kirk was tragically assassinated earlier this year, not to mention the other violent riots that leftists have engaged in. The Violent Left is a problem whether Chris admits it or not.’

The liberal said that it's the president (pictured Saturday) who is at fault for the 'increase of violence' in the US

The liberal said that it’s the president (pictured Saturday) who is at fault for the ‘increase of violence’ in the US

An unidentified male person of interest (pictured) was taken into custody around 3am Sunday at the Hampton Inn in Coventry

An unidentified male person of interest (pictured) was taken into custody around 3am Sunday at the Hampton Inn in Coventry

Murphy has made gun control laws a main legislative priority following the devastating Sandy Hook school shooting in Connecticut that claimed the lives of 26 people on December 14, 2012 – 13 years ago today.  

Of the victims, 20 were children between the ages of six and seven-years-old. 

The fatal massacre occurred in Murphy’s district while he representing as a US Representative. 

On Sunday morning, Providence Police Chief Col. Oscar Perez confirmed the man taken into custody is in his 20s. 

He did specify if the man is connected to Ivy League and did not state he was a suspect.

The shooter, who was armed with a handgun, fired more than 40 9mm rounds, law enforcement officials said.

The gun had a ‘unique characteristic’ on it and was found when the man was taken into custody. Another firearm was in his possession, police said. 

Two loaded 30-round magazines were also found, an official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told the Associated Press. 

The shooter, who was armed with a handgun, fired more than 40 9mm rounds, law enforcement officials said

The shooter, who was armed with a handgun, fired more than 40 9mm rounds, law enforcement officials said

The first 911 call reporting shots fired at Brown’s prestigious engineering building was made at 4.05pm on Saturday afternoon, in the midst of students’ end of semester exam season.

Late on Saturday night, police released a short clip of a person of interest walking as he turns the corner on Waterman Street.

The same man in the video – wearing a full black outfit – was detained amid a flurry of police activity around 3am at the hotel, CNN reports. 

Smiley confirmed that there were nine people injured and two fatalities in the mass shooting, and that tips from the local community were crucial with making the arrest in the early hours of the morning.

Smiley gave an update on the injured – confirming that seven are in stable condition, one is in critical but stable condition, and one has been discharged from hospital.

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