Manhunt for Brown University shooter continues as police release map of person of interest’s movements
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The Brown University mass shooter remains at large as the manhunt enters its sixth day. Follow for live news updates.
• As the manhunt for the Brown University mass shooter enters its sixth day, the police chief in Providence, Rhode Island, has asked the public for help identifying someone seen in a photo crossing paths with the person of interest in the case. • Authorities also released a map showing streets where the person of interest was in the hours before and immediately after Saturday’s attack. • An early focus on a different person of interest, now cleared in the probe, may have delayed the investigation by up to a day. And limited school security camera footage around the building at the edge of campus where the attack unfolded has spurred questions, including from the White House. • The shooting left two students dead and nine injured at the Ivy League school, where classes and exams have been canceled. At least 75 school shootings have unfolded this year in the United States. Providence police on Wednesday released a map showing the streets where the person of interest in the fatal Brown University shooting was on the day of the incident. The map, released on X, show streets marked in one particular color to indicate where footage confirms the person walked hours before the shooting, police said.

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