Officials give update in Brown University shooting
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The hunt for the shooter that left two students dead and nine injured at one of the nation’s top universities stretches into a fifth day.
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Providence police asking for help to ID, talk to person who was near shooting person of interest
Investigators are asking for the public's help to identify the individual, "who was in proximity of the person of interest," according to a press release sent out at 12:41 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec 17. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Providence Police Department's tip line at 401-272-3121.
Law enforcement officials have described the person of interest in the deadly Brown University mass shooting as being approximately 5-foot-8 inches tall with a “stocky build.”
Authorities released a map showing the streets where the person of interest was present in the hours before Saturday’s attack. Follow for live updates
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Former FBI leader who worked Boston Marathon bombing analyzes Brown Univ. shooting investigation
Kieran Ramsey, former assistant director of the FBI who became commander of the Boston bombing task force, praised law enforcement Wednesday for their unified response to the incident in Providence. "You can clearly see team law enforcement absolutely unified," said Ramsey.
A person of interest was taken into custody at a hotel in Coventry on Sunday morning, but was released by Monday morning. Here's why.
Fox News correspondent CB Cotton reports on updates from the Providence police department as the manhunt for the Brown University shooter continues on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
Former New York City Police Department Deputy Commissioner John Miller said he sees “friction” between local police and the FBI over the handling of the “person of interest” in the Brown
An individual detained by police as a person of interest in the Brown University shooting will be released, authorities said late Sunday.
Authorities have released a new video timeline and a slightly clearer image of the man suspected in the Brown University shooting.
Professor Rachel Friedberg confirmed to other media outlets that the attack occurred during a review session for her principles of economics class. A Brown student on TikTok explained that the shots were fired in Room 166, one of the large auditorium-style lecture halls on the first floor of the seven-floor Barus & Holley building at 184 Hope St.