URGENT UPDATE: The 24-year-old person of interest detained in connection with the mass shooting at Brown University will be released, according to Providence, Rhode Island Mayor Brett Smiley. This shocking development comes after a brief manhunt for a suspect linked to the tragic incident that claimed the lives of two individuals and injured nine others.
Authorities confirmed that evidence “now points in a different direction,” leaving investigators with limited leads. Governor Dan McKee expressed uncertainty about the investigation’s trajectory, while Mayor Smiley stated that officials are unsure if the gunman has fled the state. “We are currently seeking additional video evidence,” Smiley noted, referencing a short clip of the suspected shooter that did not clearly show his face.
The shooting occurred around 4 p.m. on Saturday as a lone gunman entered a classroom at the prestigious Ivy League School during final exams, which have since been canceled. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, raising concerns for student safety.
In a statement, Mayor Smiley reassured residents, saying, “The status of safety in our community remains unchanged, and we believe that you remain safe in our community.” This reassurance comes as the university lifts its lockdown procedures, but the atmosphere remains tense as officials continue their investigation.
As this situation develops, authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. The community is left grappling with the aftermath of this tragic event, as students and faculty reflect on the violence that unfolded in what was meant to be a moment of academic achievement.
Stay tuned for more updates as officials work diligently to uncover new leads and ensure the safety of the Brown University community.







































