Ex-FBI Agent Analyzes Brown University Shooting Suspect's Gait in Surveillance Video
NewsNationJanuary 5, 20263 min4,655 views
7 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβAnalysis of Surveillance Footage
- π Surveillance video released by the FBI shows a person of interest in the Brown University shooting.
- πΆ The distinctive gait of the individual is a key observation, suggesting a potential ailment in the hip or knee, causing one leg to appear longer.
- π‘ This gait analysis leads to an estimation that the suspect is likely 30 years or older, possibly middle-aged.
Suspect Identification and Public Appeal
- π― The suspect is described as being approximately 5'8" with a bit of a belly, and the unique walk is a significant identifying factor.
- π£ The video has been widely shared, increasing the likelihood that someone close to the individual will recognize them and come forward to authorities.
- π€ The speaker draws a parallel to a past case where a suspect's family member turned them in, suggesting a similar outcome is possible.
Investigation and Motive
- β The question of why Brown University and specifically the engineering and physics department was targeted on a Saturday afternoon remains a key investigative thread.
- ποΈ The importance of a neighborhood canvas to gather information from people in the vicinity of the incident is highlighted.
- π§© The process of piecing together information from various sources, including eyewitness descriptions and surveillance footage, is crucial for solving the case.
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Surveillance Video AnalysisGait AnalysisPerson of InterestBrown University ShootingFBINeighborhood CanvasSuspect IdentificationEyewitness DescriptionsInvestigative Techniques
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