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Brown university shooting: hunt for suspect resumes after person of interest released – live updates | Gun crime

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  • December 15, 2025

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‘Person of interest’ detained over Brown University shooting is to be released, officials say

The hunt for a gunman who killed two people and injured nine others at Brown University continued on Monday after authorities released their sole person of interest on Sunday.

The person in their 20s was released after the investigation ended up going in a “different direction”, according to the mayor of Providence, Brett Smiley.

“We have not yet solved this case, but I am confident we are going to do that in the near future,” Rhode Island attorney general Peter Neronha said, adding there was only a “quantum of evidence which justified detaining this person as a person of interest”.

Students stand in front of the Van Wickle Gates after placing flowers following the shooting at Brown University.
Students stand in front of the Van Wickle Gates after placing flowers following the shooting at Brown University. Photograph: Kylie Cooper/Reuters

The Providence police department said the investigation is “active and ongoing”, with local officers working with state police, the FBI and other law enforcement agencies.

A gunman – dressed in black – opened fire at the Ivy League university in Providence, Rhode Island, during final exams at one of America’s most prestigious colleges on Saturday.

Authorities are now searching for additional video evidence that could help them track down the suspect.

Brown University said in a statement that local police “have advised they do not believe there is any immediate threat to Brown or the local community.”

The identities of the two people killed have not yet been released, but the university has confirmed they were both students.

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On Sunday, Brown University said that the school has cancelled “all remaining in-person exams” for Fall 2025 courses in the wake of the shooting.

In a statement, the university’s provost said that “we must balance the importance of providing clear guidance on educational assessment with our responsibility to ensure the thriving of every member of our community.”

“We have decided to cancel all remaining in-person exams for Fall 2025 courses at all schools, with the exception of the Warren Alpert Medical School and the IE Brown Executive MBA program in the School of Professional Studies (SPS)” they added.