Brown University gunman 'could be anywhere' on fifth day of manhunt
Authorities released enhanced surveillance and a detailed map of the suspect’s movements in a manhunt after two students were killed and nine wounded at Brown University.
- On Saturday afternoon, a shooting near Brown University killed two students and wounded nine, while Providence Police said investigators have not identified the person of interest.
- Oscar Perez said investigators do not yet know if the suspect is affiliated with Brown, and authorities said they had no information about a motive, citing limited surveillance as a key obstacle.
- Earlier this week, Providence Police released enhanced images and maps of Hope and Benevolent streets near the Barus & Holley engineering building, with law enforcement officials describing the suspect as about 5-foot-8 and stocky.
- The FBI offered a $50,000 reward and urged tips via 401-272-3121, while Brown University announced heightened campus security and will conduct a systematic review.
- Perez urged the public not to rely on AI-generated images and to share private footage, while Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha said, `As we interview witnesses, we don't want them to learn facts from these press conferences.
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