Police hold person of interest after Brown University shooting leaves two dead
Providence police have detained a “person of interest” in connection with the Brown University shooting that left two students dead and another nine people wounded at the US Ivy League school.
Kristy DosReis, chief information officer for public safety, told Reuters that a person of interest was in police custody following the shooting.
Oscar Perez, Providence’s police chief, told reporters a suspect was taken into custody early Sunday (Dec 14) and that they are not seeking anyone else at this time.
Authorities declined to share details about the individual as the probe remains active.
Seven people injured at Brown University are in stable condition, Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said. One remains in a critical but stable condition, while another has been discharged, he added.
Smiley said the shelter-in-place order for nearby neighbourhoods was lifted after the arrest, but some streets remain shut as investigators work at the scene. Residents should expect a visible police presence across the city, he said.
“The people of Providence should breathe a little easier this morning,” Smiley added.
Brown said on Sunday that police had also lifted a shelter-in-place order for its campus in Rhode Island.
More than 400 law enforcement personnel were deployed on Saturday as police sought a suspect who had entered a building where students were taking exams with a firearm.
Access to parts of the campus remained restricted on Sunday as police maintained a security perimeter around Minden Hall and nearby apartment buildings, said Brown, which has hundreds of buildings, including lecture halls, laboratories and dorms.
Streets around the campus had been packed with emergency vehicles on Saturday while law enforcement agencies sought the gunman.
Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were working with local and state police.
Officials released a video of a suspect, a male possibly in his 30s and dressed in black. Providence Deputy Police Chief Timothy O’Hara said on Saturday the individual may have worn a mask, but officials were not certain.
Investigators retrieved shell casings from the scene, O’Hara added.
The gunman fled after shooting students in a classroom in Brown’s Barus & Holley engineering building, where outer doors had been unlocked while exams were taking place, officials said.
Brown President Christina Paxson told reporters that all or nearly all of the victims were students, adding: “This is the day one hopes never happens, and it has”.
Source: CNA










