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Neighborhood cameras capture potential shooter’s route around Brown University
Footage shows a person of interest moving through College Hill hours before gunfire killed 2 and wounded 9 at Brown's engineering building, police say motive unknown.
- On Saturday, gunfire erupted at 4:03 p.m. inside Brown University's Barus and Holley engineering building, killing two students and wounding nine in Providence, Rhode Island.
- Police say neighborhood cameras captured a person of interest pausing and turning near the Aldrich House, which is cooperating with investigators, hours before the attack in College Hill neighborhood, Providence.
- From 2 p.m. to 2:53 p.m., neighborhood footage shows a masked person moving along Manning, Cooke, George, and Hope Street with a satchel, then walking toward campus.
- Shortly after the shooting at 4:06 p.m., the person of interest walked calmly toward Hope Street as a police car arrived and an officer ran to the engineering building, then turned onto Waterman Street and walked east leisurely as the 4:15 p.m. sunset intensified searches.
- Police on Wednesday shared images of people carrying light-colored bags they want to speak with, noted Brown's older engineering building has few cameras, and the FBI briefly posted then deleted a video note saying the person `abruptly turns west down George`.
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Map To A Murderer? Police Trace Steps Of Brown University Shooter Amid Footage Gaps
As the hunt for the Brown University gunman stretches into another day with no suspect in handcuffs, investigators are leaning harder on the public to help close the net. On Wednesday, authorities released a map detailing the specific streets where the person of interest was tracking in the hours before Saturday’s attack. The move comes […] Map To A Murderer? Police Trace Steps Of Brown University Shooter Amid Footage Gaps
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