Brown University shooting probe faces hurdles
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President Donald Trump criticized Brown University for what he said was too few security cameras after a deadly shooting at a campus building in Providence, Rhode Island, killed two and left nine more wounded on Saturday.
The two people who were killed in a shooting at Brown University on Saturday have been identified as students Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov.
After determining that a man they had detained was not the killer, Rhode Island officials have searched for more evidence and released photos of a possible gunman.
Follow live updates as police seek to identify masked person as manhunt enters fourth day for Brown University shooting
Brown University is calling on the public to stop engaging in “harmful” social media activity while investigators work to identify the gunman who killed two students on its campus Saturday afternoon.
As investigators continue to search for the gunman who opened fire at Brown University on Saturday, killing two students and injuring nine, myriad questions remain about what transpired in that classroom and how the attacker has so far eluded authorities.
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Providence Police have shared new footage which shows part of the suspected gunman’s face, as well as the jacket he was wearing.
Police renewed their search for the gunman who killed two Brown University students and wounded nine others after they released a person of interest they had detained.
Authorities had few other details about the perpetrator who opened fire on a Brown University classroom. They also asked the public for tips.
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President Donald Trump doubled down on blaming Brown University and not his own bumbling FBI as the hunt for the Brown University shooter stretched into its fourth day.