Former NYPD leader sees ‘friction’ between FBI, Providence police over ‘person of interest’ in Brown shooting
Providence Police and FBI released new footage amid a multi-day search following a deadly Brown University classroom shooting that killed two and injured nine, with a $50,000 reward offered.
- On Sunday, the Providence Police Department released new videos and a photo of a dark-clothed person they say is a person of interest whose face was concealed in earlier footage.
- Saturday's classroom attack at Brown University killed two students, Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov and Ella Cook, and injured nine others, as people lit candles at a Sunday vigil on the Providence campus.
- The FBI's Boston office announced a $50,000 reward and used cellphone geolocation efforts to locate a hotel room in Rhode Island where agents found a gun matching the attack description.
- Authorities detained then released a 24-year-old man from Wisconsin after ballistics evidence showed the gun he possessed did not match, and his identity was leaked, prompting backlash at FBI Director Kash Patel.
- John Miller, former NYPD deputy commissioner, said there has been `friction` between Providence police and the FBI, while President Donald Trump blamed Brown University, and Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha said the case 'isn't a Brown problem.
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Police Release Person-of-Interest Images in Deadly Brown University Shooting
Investigators have made public a series of images connected to their inquiry into a shooting at Brown University that claimed the lives of two students and injured nine others. Authorities say the violence unfolded Saturday afternoon when an unidentified gunman entered the Barus & Holley building on Brown University’s campus in Providence, Rhode Island, shortly before 4 p.m. and opened fire on students inside.
'This isn't a Brown problem': Trump blames school in shooting, Neronha calls shooting 'symptom'
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — President Donald Trump blamed Brown University when asked why the FBI has been unable to make an arrest in Saturday’s deadly mass shooting. In response to the reporter’s question on the ongoing search for the suspect, Trump said: It’s always difficult. So far we’ve done a good job of doing it with Charlie (Kirk), with the various times this has happened, they have done it in pretty much record time but you would really …
Police Release New Video in Search for Brown University Gunman
As the manhunt intensifies for the gunman responsible for the deadly mass shooting at Brown University, police have released new footage of a “person of interest” walking near the campus just two hours before the attack. It comes as the FBI is announcing a $50,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the individual. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin reports for TODAY from Providence.
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