Mass shooting at Brown University, USA: The shooter — described as a male dressed in dark clothing and possibly wearing a camouflage-style mask — opened fire inside a classroom before fleeing the scene
2 dead in mass shooting at Brown University, USA: A tragic mass shooting unfolded Saturday afternoon on the campus of Brown University, one of the Ivy League’s most prestigious institutions, at Providence in Rhode Island, United States, leaving at least two people dead and nine others wounded as students prepared for final exams.
The attack occurred shortly after 4:05 p.m. EST in the Barus & Holley Engineering Building, a major academic facility that houses classrooms, laboratories, and offices. The shooter — described as a male dressed in dark clothing and possibly wearing a camouflage-style mask — opened fire inside a classroom before fleeing the scene.
Immediate Response and Manhunt
* Campus Alert: Brown University quickly issued an emergency alert urging students and faculty to shelter in place, lock doors, silence phones, and remain hidden.
* Lockdown: The entire campus and surrounding areas were placed under lockdown as local and federal law enforcement mobilized.
* Manhunt Underway: At least 400 law enforcement officers, including the FBI, ATF, and local police, are conducting a large-scale search for the suspect, who remains at large.
Authorities initially indicated a suspect had been taken into custody, but later clarified that no one is currently detained in connection with the shooting.
Victims and Casualties
* Fatalities: Two individuals, believed to be Brown University students, were confirmed dead.
* Injuries: Nine others were injured, with several reported in critical but stable condition.
* Medical Response: Wounded individuals were transported to Rhode Island Hospital, where doctors were treating the victims as the investigation continued.
Eyewitness Accounts
Students described scenes of chaos and fear as gunshots echoed through the building.
“We heard loud bangs, and everyone dropped to the floor. Some hid behind desks or in labs,” said one student sheltering nearby. Others recounted hurried evacuations to safety zones and reunification centers following the campus alert.
Official Statements and Public Reaction
* University Leadership: Brown University President Christina Paxson expressed profound sorrow, confirming many victims appear to be students.
* City Officials: Providence Mayor Brett Smiley and Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee held press briefings, emphasizing law enforcement’s commitment to finding the gunman and protecting the community.
* Law Enforcement: Providence police urged the public to remain vigilant, stay indoors, and report any suspicious activity as the search continues.
* National Response: Political and community leaders issued condolences and called for action on gun violence, underscoring the broader crisis of firearm incidents in the U.S.
Investigation and Evidence
Surveillance footage released by police shows a possible person of interest leaving the area, but his face and the weapon have not been clearly identified. Authorities have not recovered the firearm used in the attack and have made no public announcement of any leads in the case.
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