Police continue their manhunt for a suspect in a deadly campus shooting. The incident occurred at Brown University in Providence last weekend. Two people were killed and several others wounded.

Authorities have identified a person of interest. They have not publicly released the shooter’s name. According to Reuters, sources confirm an active investigation is underway.
The victims have been named. Ella Cook, vice president of the university’s Republican Party association, was killed. Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, an international student from Uzbekistan, also died.
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley provided medical updates. One victim remains in critical but stable condition. Five others are stable, and two have been released from hospital care.
Police Pursue Potential Connection to Separate Cambridge Homicide
That homicide occurred near Boston. Officials have not detailed the nature of the potential link. The parallel probe adds complexity to the Brown University shooting case.
In a related development, police activity surged in New Hampshire. SWAT teams surrounded a storage facility in Salem on Thursday. A Reuters source said this was connected to the Brown University investigation.
Fox News reporter Brooke Taylor provided on-scene details. She reported the suspect’s abandoned car was found at that facility. Federal and local agencies, including the FBI and ATF, were present.
Taylor later updated that no contact was made with the shooter. No arrest has been confirmed at the Salem location. The search for the gunman remains a top priority for law enforcement.
Police earlier circulated images of two individuals. They sought public help to identify the person of interest. One man was briefly detained but later cleared and released.
The engineering building where the attack occurred remains closed. Campus life has been deeply disrupted. The community is grappling with the tragic violence.
The investigation into the Brown University shooting is now a multi-state effort, with authorities urgently working to apprehend the suspect and understand the full scope of the tragedy.
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