Students injured in Brown University shooting sue school, alleging security failures
Students injured in a shooting at Brown University have filed a lawsuit against the institution. They allege that the school failed to provide adequate security measures to protect them. The lawsuit highlights concerns over campus safety and the responsibilities of educational institutions.
- ▪The lawsuit was filed by students who were injured during the shooting incident.
- ▪Plaintiffs claim that Brown University did not implement sufficient security protocols.
- ▪The case raises important questions about campus safety and institutional accountability.
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