New photo released of person of interest in Brown University shooting as manhunt enters fourth day
- On Tuesday, Providence Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation released enhanced video of a person of interest and offered a $50,000 reward for tips.
- Saturday, the shooting struck the Barus and Holley engineering building during final exams at Brown University, killing two students, Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, and injuring nine others.
- A six-minute FBI video shows a person of interest about 5 feet 8 inches tall, stocky, masked, wearing a dark two-tone jacket and carrying a bag near campus around 2:00 p.m.
- Authorities detained an initial person of interest early Sunday and later released them after evidence pointed elsewhere, lifting the hours-long lockdown as Gov. Dan McKee, Governor of Rhode Island, requested more local police at schools.
- Amid ongoing searches, the FBI Evidence Response Team and federal agents recovered evidence near campus Monday, while the community mourned with a makeshift memorial at Van Wickle gates and planned the Community Service of Lament, Healing and Hope for Tuesday night.
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FBI hopes new video could bring clues in Brown shooting
The enhanced video offers sharper images of a masked man walking purposefully through Providence neighborhoods, possibly casing the area before the attack, according to police.
Police Release Video Timeline of Person of Interest in Brown Shooting
Police in Providence are sharpening their public appeal as the hunt for the Brown University shooter stretches into a fourth day, CBS News reports. On Tuesday, authorities released a new still image and "enhanced" surveillance video clips of a masked person of interest seen on the city's East Side in...
Investigators release additional video of possible Brown gunman as search continues
Authorities are asking the public for any footage they might have of the gunman who fatally shot two students and wounded nine others at Brown University.
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