The U.S. journalist shot and killed in Kyiv on March 13 has been described as someone who cared about people and social justice. Brent Renaud, 50, was shot with another American photojournalist, Juan Arredondo, 45, while traveling by car at the Irpin checkpoint, near Kyiv. Renaud—who graduated from Southern Methodist University located in Dallas, Texas—was hit in the neck and killed. Arredondo was taken to hospital after being wounded in the lower back. “Bruce’s level of commitment was profound,” said SMU Professor Bruce Levy to The Epoch Times on March 14. “He was one of these people who, when involved in something, was all in. He gave his all. He was someone who cared deeply about humanity and social justice.” The university website proclaims, “World Changers Shaped Here.” That’s what Renaud was, said Levy, who worked with him in the pioneering Inter-community Experience Program. Renaud was a beloved figure, he …