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Henrietta Treyz, co-founder at Veda Partners, discusses the political reaction following the mass shootings at Brown University and in Australia. Brown University, mourning two students killed during a shooting rampage Saturday, sent students home and called off final exams, classes and assignments for the fall semester. A blanket of snow covered the campus and downtown Providence, Rhode Island, on Sunday morning as the Ivy League school reeled from its first encounter with mass violence. Students recounted barricading themselves in their homes, waiting out the shelter-in-place orders by huddling together in the dark for hours as a manhunt ensued for the suspect who opened fire as the undergrads were preparing for exams. The shooting interrupted the second day of finals on Brown’s campus, shattering the calm in a study session in the Barus & Holley engineering building. The 11,000-student institution alerted an active-shooter situation on campus at about 4:20 p.m. New York time and ordered the campus community to lock down.“There’s going to be many days, months, or I’m not sure how long, of both healing, but also moments to advocate for what might need to change,” Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said in answer to a reporter’s question about at least two students who survived mass shootings at their high schools and now attend Brown. “I won’t be shy about sharing what I think needs to be done to make my community safer, but I’m not doing that today.” Two students were killed and nine were injured, including one who remains in critical but stable condition, officials said. One was discharged and the other survivors are in stable condition. They declined to identify the victims until all the families had been notified. A person of interest detained earlier Sunday was released later that evening. “The Rhode Island Attorney General stated definitively in a news media event hosted by the City of Providence that ‘there is no basis’ to consider the released individual a person of interest,” the university said in a statement on its website. The person had been detained at a hotel in Coventry, Rhode Island, about 20 miles from Providence, FBI Director Kash Patel earlier posted on social media. -------- Watch Bloomberg Radio LIVE on YouTube Weekdays 7am-6pm ET WATCH HERE: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF Follow us on X: / bloombergradio Subscribe to our Podcasts: Bloomberg Daybreak: http://bit.ly/3DWYoAN Bloomberg Surveillance: http://bit.ly/3OPtReI Bloomberg Intelligence: http://bit.ly/3YrBfOi Balance of Power: http://bit.ly/3OO8eLC Bloomberg Businessweek: http://bit.ly/3IPl60i Listen on Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with the Bloomberg Business app: Apple CarPlay: https://apple.co/486mghI Android Auto: https://bit.ly/49benZy Visit our YouTube channels: Bloomberg Podcasts: / bloombergpodcasts Bloomberg Television: / @markets Bloomberg Originals: / bloomberg Quicktake: / @bloombergquicktake