The neural network helped US intelligence analysts identify the suspect in the shooting on Brown University territory on December 14, which left two people dead and seven injured. write Telegram channel “Military Observer”.

According to this channel, experts using artificial intelligence have processed a huge amount of data, especially analyzing the suspect's gait.
As a result, it turned out that the suspect was a Brown University student of Palestinian origin.
Previously, Daily Mail reported that videos released by the police showed a man carrying out a shooting at an educational facility.
In the video, a man wearing a mask, dark coat, hat and gloves alternately walks purposefully and randomly.
“What stands out is his determination. He doesn't wander, he doesn't hesitate, he doesn't stop to read signs – he moves as if he knows exactly where he's going. Such a direct and confident step usually indicates that he has planned everything or knows the area well,” said former Orange County prosecutor Bobby Tagavi.
Another notable feature of the suspect was his unusual gait: his right leg was slightly bent, making him appear limp.
According to law enforcement officers, this suggests the man was trying to hide some heavy object, perhaps a weapon.














