New video footage released from day of the fatal Brown University shooting
Providence released redacted bodycam and reports on the Dec. 13 mass shooting at Brown University after a memorial; two students died and nine were injured, officials said.
- New video footage from the Brown University shooting that killed two students and injured nine others was released, with officials redacting graphic content.
- A suspect wearing all black and a ski mask opened fire during a study session, killing two students and wounding nine others, before dying by suicide.
- The FBI found videos in which the shooter, a former Brown graduate student, confessed to the killings but gave no motive.
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Providence releases body cam footage of Brown University shooting
The city of Providence, Rhode Island, released body camera footage, incident reports, and emergency radio recordings from the December double-fatal shooting at Brown University, showing a swarm of officers responding.
New video, audio records released from day of fatal Brown University shooting
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley, left, and Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez field reporters' questions during a City Hall briefing on Feb. 9, 2026, about the city’s public records release related to the mass shooting at Brown University. (Photo by Alexander Castro/Rhode Island Current)A brick wall awash in the alternating red and blue of police lights, a radio’s intermittent chirping, and officers’ weapons momentarily drawn in the basement of a…
New Footage From Brown Shooting Released
A new video from the day of the Brown University shooting that killed two students and injured nine others was released Monday, with city officials saying they had withheld other footage and redacted the most graphic, violent images to avoid harming victims. News outlets across the US had been requesting...
Smiley releases ‘full and complete response’ to flood of records requests on Brown shooting
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley, left, and Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez field reporters' questions during a City Hall briefing on Feb. 9, 2026, about the city’s public records release related to the mass shooting at Brown University. (Photo by Alexander Castro/Rhode Island Current)A brick wall awash in the alternating red and blue of police lights, a radio’s intermittent chirping, and officers’ weapons momentarily drawn in the basement of a…
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