New Footage of Person of Interest in Brown University Shooting Released
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Authorities investigating the deadly mass shooting at Brown University have released new and enhanced footage of a person of interest they want to speak to in connection with the attack, as the FBI offers a $50,000 reward for information leading to their identification.
The shooting left two students dead and at least nine others injured, and police continue to appeal for public help.
New Footage Shows Individual of Interest During the Shooting
Law enforcement shared updated surveillance video showing a masked individual believed to be involved in the shooting, taken hours before the attack in Providence, Rhode Island. In these clips, the person is seen wearing:
- a black beanie
- a green jacket
- black gloves
The videos aim to capture their walk, posture and gait to help the public and investigators identify them. Authorities hope that someone will recognise distinctive clothing or movement characteristics and come forward with tips.
The FBI’s public reward and release of imagery reflects the seriousness of the ongoing investigation and the continued effort to locate the suspect.
What Happened in the Shooting
On 13 December 2025, a gunman opened fire inside the Barus & Holley Engineering Building on Brown University’s Providence campus during final exams. The attack killed two students and injured nine others as they prepared for an economics test.
Initial confusion in the investigation saw a person of interest briefly detained and then released, as law enforcement said there was not enough evidence to hold that individual. No suspect has been charged and the shooter remains at large.
Community Impact and Ongoing Search
The release of the updated footage comes as the campus community continues to grapple with grief and shock. Local authorities — including Providence police and the FBI — have asked area residents to check home security and doorbell camera footage that may have captured movements around Brown University days before the shooting.
The offer of a $50,000 reward underscores the challenges investigators face in identifying the person of interest and stopping further harm. Officials have urged anyone with relevant video, photos or tips to submit them to the FBI or local law enforcement tip lines.
Why This Matters
The Brown University shooting has intensified discussions about campus safety, gun violence in the United States and the role of community cooperation in solving violent crimes. With the suspect still at large and the investigation active, authorities are relying on public assistance to help identify the person seen in newly released surveillance footage.
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