BY Benjamin ClarkDecember 15, 2025
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Birmingham church confirms student among Brown University shooting victims

One of Birmingham’s own, Ella Cook, was tragically killed during the December 14 shooting on the campus of Brown University in Rhode Island.
Ella, a standout student and faith-filled leader, was publicly named as a victim by her home church during Sunday morning services on December 15, just one day after violence shattered the Ivy League campus, as WVTM 13 reports.
Cook, a native of Birmingham, Alabama, and active member of the Cathedral Church of the Advent, had been attending Brown University, where she served as Vice President of the College Republicans chapter.

Church Remembers a “Bright Light” Gone Too Soon

The heartbreaking announcement came from the pulpit at the Cathedral Church of the Advent, where church leadership informed the congregation that Ella was among those lost in the tragic incident.

“Some of you have heard the tragedy yesterday of Brown University, the shooting, of several people,” said a church leader during the December 15 service. “And, tragically, one of our parishioners, Ella Cook, was one of those who was killed yesterday.”

The grief in the sanctuary was matched only by powerful testimony about Ella’s character—highlighting her faith, leadership, and impact on her community both in Birmingham and at Brown.

Cook’s Conservative Values and Campus Leadership

In the midst of today’s polarized campus climates, Ella stood out as a bold conservative voice, leading her chapter of the College Republicans with conviction and grace.

Her passing prompted a statement from Martin Bertao, president of the national College Republicans of America, who lauded her as “bold, brave, and kind” in service to her peers. These are not traits the radical wing of academia always applauds, but they’re the ones that mattered to Ella—and those around her.

“Our prayers are with her family, our Brown CR’s, and the entirety of the campus as they heal from this tragedy,” Bertao shared through a statement posted December 15 on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Local Roots, National Mourning

Back home in Birmingham, Ella’s death reverberated across a community that watched her grow from an active youth group participant to a poised young leader.

“She was an incredible, grounded, faithful, bright light,” the church leader added during Sunday’s announcement. “The myriad ways in which she served faithfully and how she encouraged and lifted those around her” left a legacy.

Her faith wasn’t ornamental—it was practical, active, and unshakeable. In a culture often hostile to traditional values, Ella lived them without apology.

Nationwide Response Reflects Depth of Loss

Support came from far beyond Brown’s walls and Alabama’s borders. The White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, reposted the College Republicans’ message and added her own brief but heartfelt words.

“There are no words. Thinking of her family and friends, especially her parents. God, please bless them,” Leavitt wrote on X, acknowledging the national scope of grief.

Silence may often follow tragedy, but this time, voices from both the pew and the podium echoed with reverence and reminder—Ella Cook was more than a statistic.

Remembering and Honoring Without Politicizing

As communities grapple with this loss, we’re reminded that real leadership—grounded in conviction and character—often thrives in unexpected places, even where it's unwelcome.

Ella Cook’s life was a testament to faith, strength, and unflinching commitment to her ideals. That she lived courageously, especially in an academic context increasingly unfriendly to conservative views, speaks volumes.

She was respected because she respected others, stood firm without being bitter, and lived her beliefs with class. The tragedy isn’t just her death—it’s that we had so little time to see how much more she would have become.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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