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Thursday, December 18, 2025

Who is Mustapha Kharbouch? Why Brown University pulled its own student's profile after shooting

 Authorities are requesting the public to share any footage of the gunman who killed two students and injured nine others at Brown University, while also releasing a new video timeline and a slightly clearer image of a potential suspect. As of Tuesday, investigators have not made progress in identifying him.

In all released videos, the suspect's face is either masked or turned away, and officials have only described him generally as stocky and approximately 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) tall.

Amid the investigation, online speculation has surged around a first-year Palestinian refugee student after his profile was removed from the university’s website.

Authorities, however, have made it clear that no suspect has been publicly identified so far. Kharbouch gained the spotlight when online users highlighted his possible involvement after bringing attention to the fact that his student profile had been removed from Brown University's official website.

Mint has not independently verified these claims.

Who is Mustapha Kharbouch?

Kharbouch was identified online as a first-year student at Brown University, studying International Affairs and Anthropology with a focus on the Middle East. Screenshots of his now-deleted profile indicated that he was a third-generation Palestinian refugee born and raised in Lebanon.

Source: Brown University website.

The profile also noted that he had earned a scholarship to attend United World College Maastricht and had participated in community-building and social change projects. Speculation grew as some users on X claimed that Brown University was “scrubbing” mentions of Kharbouch and reported that social media accounts associated with him had vanished.

Source: Brown University website.
Source: X
Source: X.

“Looks like Brown is in the process of deleting multiple Mustapha Kharbouch pages from their website and social media. Could this be the guy? His account on here doesn't exist anymore,” wrote a user on X.

University reacts

In response to the online backlash, Brown University released a statement urging people to avoid speculation and online harassment.

“It’s important to make clear that targeting individuals could do irrevocable harm. Accusations, speculation, and conspiracies we’re seeing on social media and in some news reports are irresponsible, harmful, and in some cases dangerous for the safety of individuals in our community,” the university said.

Brown University stated that taking down online information can sometimes be a precautionary measure.

“It is not unusual as a safety measure to take steps to protect an individual’s safety when this kind of activity happens, including in regard to their online presence. As law enforcement officials stated clearly on Tuesday afternoon, if this individual’s name had any relevance to the current investigation, they would be actively looking for this individual and providing information publicly.”

Meanwhile, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha also cautioned against drawing conclusions based on online activity.

Speaking to CNN, he said there could be “lots of reasons” why a page may be taken down and warned that randomly naming individuals was a “dangerous road to go down.”

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Meanwhile, Police have received about 200 tips, and Col. Oscar Perez, the Providence police chief, asked the public on Tuesday to look at their camera systems in the area to see if they have footage that might help officials identify the suspected gunman, AP reported.

“We're looking for a moment that is shorter than someone taking a breath,” Perez said.

A lack of cameras and clear video of the gunman has continued to frustrate both authorities and the community. While Brown President Christina Paxson confirmed Tuesday that the campus has 1,200 cameras, law enforcement says there is no clear video of the shooter from inside the engineering building.

(With inputs from agencies)

https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/India/who-is-mustapha-kharbouch-why-brown-university-pulled-its-own-student-s-profile-after-shooting/ar-AA1SuTph

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