Brown University shooting victims identified as Ella Cook, Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov
The shooting during final exams killed two students and injured nine, with no suspect identified yet and police continuing the investigation, officials said.
- On Saturday shortly after 4:05 p.m., Brown University officials say two students were killed and nine others wounded in the Barus & Holley engineering and physics building during a finals session.
- Campus police ordered a shelter-in-place order and alerted local authorities while officers rushed to the scene, putting much of Brown's campus and nearby Providence neighborhoods under lockdown for hours.
- The Cathedral Church of the Advent, Birmingham, Alabama announced at its Sunday service that Ella Cook, Brown University student and parishioner, served as vice president of Brown College Republicans and was remembered as a bright light.
- The FBI and local authorities are asking the public to submit tips and video to aid the active investigation, noting a person of interest detained Sunday was released with no charges filed.
- Across the country, vigils are planned, counseling expanded, and classes adjusted as Brown students and faculty mourn; Senator Katie Britt offered condolences, and the New England Patriots held a moment of silence.
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In a letter of mourning, Brown president confirms identifies of students killed in mass shooting
Ella Cook, a sophomore, and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, a freshman, were killed during a final exam-review session by a shooter who has not been found yet. Nine other students were injured, and the university's president said most are in stable condition.
Brown Univ. student says there's still 'fear in the air'
Police in Providence, Rhode Island, released new video of a person of interest as the hunt continues for the gunman behind a shooting in a lecture hall at Brown University. Two students were killed and nine others were injured. Amna Nawaz discussed how the community is coping with Maya Nelson, who’s an editor at the student newspaper, The Brown Daily Herald.
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