A deadly shooting at Brown University has left a campus in mourning. The incident occurred on Saturday in Providence, Rhode Island.
The shooting took place inside a classroom building. Final exams were underway at the time.
Police Hunt for Armed Suspect in His 30s
According to the Associated Press, Deputy Chief Timothy O’Hara provided a description. The man was dressed in black clothing.
Witnesses reported he may have worn a camouflage gray mask. He fled the engineering building on foot after the attack.
Authorities detained one person initially. That individual was later cleared of involvement.
No weapon has been recovered. Police are reviewing surveillance footage from the area.
The campus was locked down for hours. Streets around the Ivy League school remained closed.
Community and National Leaders React
Providence’s mayor addressed public safety concerns. He stated there is no believed ongoing threat to the city.
University Provost Francis J. Doyle III noted campus security protocols. He said card access is required for most buildings after hours.
Heavy foot traffic during exam period may have been a factor. This contributed to the initial chaos and response.
U.S. President Donald Trump spoke from the White House. He called the shooting a “terrible” incident.
“All we can do right now is pray,” President Trump said. His remarks were reported by the Associated Press.
A Recurring National Crisis
The Gun Violence Archive tracks these incidents. Reuters cites the archive’s data.
It defines a mass shooting as four or more people shot. The U.S. has recorded 389 such shootings this year.
At least six of those have occurred at schools. The country witnessed over 500 mass shootings last year.
These statistics underscore a broader national issue. Permissive gun laws are often cited as a contributing cause.
The investigation into the Brown University shooting continues as a city and a nation seek answers. The search for the armed suspect remains the immediate priority for law enforcement.
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