Manhunt underway after Brown University mass shooting
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- FBI and local authorities continue manhunt for armed suspect after Brown University shooting that killed two students.
- Police release enhanced footage and request public camera footage; USD 50,000 reward offered for information.
Federal investigators are combing the area around Brown University following a mass shooting that left two students dead, as the search for the gunman enters its fourth day.
Crime Scene Investigation Underway
FBI experts and forensic response teams have been conducting a detailed investigation outside the university campus. Images shared by the FBI on social media show specialists collecting evidence and examining the scene of the attack.
The shooting occurred Saturday when a man armed with a rifle entered a campus building where exams were taking place and opened fire before fleeing.
Police Release New Footage
Providence authorities released enhanced video footage of the suspect walking through residential areas of the city. Police Chief Oscar Perez urged residents to pay attention to body movements and posture, which may help identify the shooter.
Officials also asked homeowners and drivers with security cameras to submit any relevant footage to aid the investigation. Police have received approximately 200 tips that could be actionable.
Suspect Considered Armed and Dangerous
An initial suspect was arrested but later released, having no connection to the shooting. The FBI has offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the gunman, whom authorities consider armed and dangerous.
Brown University has called on students who were present during the shooting to prepare to be interviewed by police.



