FBI releases photos of suspect as search for Brown University shooter enters fourth day – live updates

Rabbi Josh Bolton, interim associate chaplain of the university for the Jewish community at Brown University, said students seemed eager to get home to safety and security following Saturday’s shooting.
“As you can expect, you know, students are of many different minds. This was, you know, something that hit so close. And yet also, of course, … violence like, this is something that, you know, this generation has become quite used to,” Bolton told CNN’s Brianna Keilar.
“I feel on the one hand, shaken up,” Bolton said. “I think all of us who were here on campus that evening feel shaken up.”
Bolton said he hopes to focus on a message: to keep a little bit of light, even in dark times.
“It’s the message of the season that we’re in right now, the message of the Hanukkah season,” he said.
“Even in times of profound darkness, a little bit of light can illuminate that darkness in profound ways,” Bolton said.




