Police in Rhode Island were searching for a suspect in a shooting at Brown University in Providence in which two people died and eight were critically wounded at the Ivy League school, officials said.Providence Mayor Brett Smiley told a news conference that police were still searching for the shooter, who struck at Brown s Barus Holley engineering building, where exams were taking place at the time. Officials said police were looking for a male dressed in black and were scouring local video cameras in the area for footage to get a better description of the suspect.Smiley said officials could not yet disclose details about the victims, including whether they were students. He lamented the shooting. We are a week and a half away from Christmas. And two people died today and another eight are in the hospital, he said. So please pray for those families. Brown is on College Hill in Providence, Rhode Island s state capital. The university has hundreds of buildings, including lecture halls, laboratories and dormitories.As news of the shooting spread, the school told students to shelter in place.
Sunday 18 January 2026
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