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President Trump on Brown University shooting: 'What a terrible thing'
The shooting at Brown University during finals left at least two dead and eight critically injured, with the suspect still at large, officials said.
- President Donald Trump, fully briefed Saturday night, said he has been informed on the deadly Brown University shooting and called it `What a terrible thing it is`.
- Students at Brown were taking final exams when the shooting occurred around 4 p.m. on the Ivy League school’s campus during finals.
- Officials reported at least two people died and eight people injured, many critically, in the Brown University shooting on Saturday.
- A suspect was not in custody Saturday evening, and the suspect remained at large into Saturday evening, leaving authorities without custody.
- Offering condolences, Trump urged prayer for victims and those very badly hurt, describing the shooting as a shame to the public on Saturday night.
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Brown university shooting kills two; Trump calls it ‘a terrible thing,’ urges prayers
U.S. President Donald Trump was briefed on a shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island on Saturday, December 13, where two people were killed and eight were critically injured. Returning from the Army-Navy football game, he called the incident "terrible" and urged prayers for the victims. Police continue to search for the shooter, who targeted the Barus & Holley engineering building during exams, according to Providence Mayor Brett Smiley.
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