'Um….?': MAGA darling buried for new 'conspiracy theory' about school shooting
Tomi Lahren speaking with supporters of former State Senator Kelli Ward at a campaign rally at the Pioneer Living History Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. (Gage Skidmore/Flickr)

Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren came under fire on Saturday night after some observers said she was resorting to conspiracy theories in the wake of a Brown University shooting.

The shooting, which reports say led to at least two deaths, was a hot topic going into the weekend. Donald Trump was criticized for spreading false information, which some said may have endangered lives, and JD Vance's prayer-based response was shot down by a "fed up" survivor.

For Lahren, however, there was a different focus than others.

"Over 2 hours and they don’t have surveillance or video footage? Um….?" Lahren wrote Saturday in reference to the lack of videographic evidence that has so far been released in connection with the school shooting.

That led to several outbursts.

Former GOP lawmaker Adam Kinzinger said, "Oh here we go. Always a conspiracy."

Former prosecutor Ron Filipkowski said, "Someone tell Bari Weiss they’re about to do it again," in reference to the editor-in-chief of CBS News.

Sports journalist Tyler Hetu chimed in, "Always a conspiracy."

One X user, @TheyCallMeNans, wrote, "Jeebus, it took them 33 hours to find out it was indeed Tyler Robinson, (after his confession) Tomi. And that was done with surveillance DURING DAYLIGHT."

"Give them time," the user then added.