“He ducked down, heard the shooter say something, and then boom, in the blink of an eye, Ella Cook is dead,” Posobiec said, recounting the attack. “And then her friend is dead, nine more students get shot up, and this guy just walks out of there.”
“It has been three days, three days too long,” he added. “And conservative media has like completely forgotten about this.”
Posobiec contrasted the lack of coverage with what he said was an obsession over political commentary and social media drama. “Conservative media cares more about denouncing Trump, concern trolling Trump over a Rob Reiner tweet than they do about the life of Ella Cook,” he said. “And how do I know this? Because that’s what you spent all day talking about yesterday.”
“They’re terrified. They’re terrified to actually confront the left,” he said, adding that left-wing violence is routinely ignored. “They don’t talk about Tyler Robinson. They don’t talk about the Steve Scalise shooting. They don’t talk about leftist violence. No, they’re terrified.”
“If you refuse to talk about these things, you’re a coward,” he said. “You are a coward.”
Posobiec went further, calling for aggressive scrutiny of Brown University. “It’s time to go full Frank Rizzo,” he said. “You need to go full Frank Rizzo on every single subversive group on that campus. Brown University, which is a hotbed, a hotbed of these far-left groups.”
While stopping short of accusing the university outright, Posobiec raised pointed questions. “Somebody knows something and they’re not talking,” he said. “I think the university knows something. I think the administration knows something.”
“How do you get into the room?” he asked. “Is that door open? Or did you have a key card? And if you had a key card, could he possibly have some tie to the university? I’m just asking questions.”
Later in the episode, speaking with Editor In Chief Libby Emmons, Posobiec expressed disbelief at how much time had passed. “In two hours time, it will have been three full days since the murder of Ella Cook,” he said. “What are we even doing here?”
Emmons echoed the concern, noting the total lack of progress. “So far it looks like there aren’t really any leads, which is kind of shocking,” she said. “They had a person of interest in custody, then they let them go.”
She slammed the repeated release of unclear surveillance images. “They just keep releasing these same grainy images of the suspect over and over again,” Emmons said. “You can’t see his face. You can barely see anything about him.”
“Either they have absolutely no leads, and no suspect, and no understanding of what’s going on,” she said, “or they’re hiding stuff from the public. It’s got to be one or the other.”




