Police Locate, Interview Man Seen 'in Proximity' to Brown U. Shooting Suspect
Authorities from nine agencies are following over 200 tips to identify a person of interest seen near Brown University before a mass shooting killed two and injured nine.
- On Saturday, Brown University reported a shooting that killed two students and wounded nine, and law enforcement released surveillance images and a video timeline this week showing a person of interest near campus.
- With many students off campus, the Barus and Holley engineering building has few security cameras due to its age, limiting footage despite a stitched timeline showing a man near campus at 2 p.m. ET Saturday.
- The FBI timeline shows a masked man wearing a dark winter hat, two-tone zippered jacket, and black pants, captured walking near campus and featured on a map of confirmed sightings released by Providence police.
- Among the wounded, two have been discharged, six remain stable and one is in critical but stable condition at Rhode Island Hospital; about 200 people gathered at St. Stephen's Church for a candlelight vigil.
- As the manhunt enters its fifth day, hundreds of officers from nine federal and local law enforcement agencies comb through 200 credible tips while Providence police chief Col. Oscar Perez vows, `That person is going to get caught.
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Rhode Island Police Admit Brown University Shooter 'Could Be Anywhere' Five Days After Attack
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Where the search for the Brown University shooter stands, as it enters its sixth day
The search for the Brown University mass shooting gunman is beginning to feel more desperate, as police ask for help identifying a person who was seen near the primary "person of interest."
Six days after the Brown University campus shooting, Providence Police has not yet made arrests or publicly identified a suspect. Authorities recognize that the investigation is stalled at a key stage: they still do not have sufficient concrete evidence to allow them to fully identify and locate the person who opened fire. According to investigators, one of the main challenges has been the lack of visual and testimonial information. The attacker…
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