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The expression “Allahu Akbar!” is widely known to be associated with radical Islamic terror. Understanding whether it was shouted is critical for investigators seeking to understand the shooter’s motives and narrow the search for the suspect, who remains at large.
Many critics say the handling of the press conference highlights a growing problem with political correctness in law enforcement and mainstream media coverage. Authorities have so far withheld basic details, including the suspect’s race and ethnicity.
Chief Perez’s focus on avoiding politically sensitive topics has drawn sharp criticism from conservatives. His reluctance to share essential information raises questions about priorities during a high-stakes investigation.
At one point, Perez addressed the press entirely in Spanish, despite the conference being broadcast live across the United States. Critics argue this further illustrates the disconnect between law enforcement officials and the public they are supposed to serve.
Conservative observers point out that had the suspect been a white, Christian male shouting phrases like “Christ is King!” or “MAGA!” before committing violence, details about his identity and personal background would have been released immediately.
The handling of the Brown University shooting, they argue, is a stark example of how ideological concerns can overshadow public safety. “At this point, our media and law enforcement are a joke,” one commentator said, accusing authorities of suppressing information that doesn’t fit their preferred narrative.




