Providence Police release additional video of 'person of interest' in Brown shooting
Authorities released clearer images and videos of a masked suspect about 5'8" and stocky, offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to arrest and conviction.
- On Monday afternoon, Providence Police Department issued new footage showing a person of interest near Brown University, expanding limited weekend clips with multiple images and brief videos.
- With no suspect in custody, investigators urged the public to review footage and submit tips or video after detaining and releasing a man Sunday when evidence pointed elsewhere.
- In surveillance clips recorded Saturday afternoon, footage shows a masked man in a dark two-tone jacket, dark blue pants, beanie, and black face mask walking near Hope Street and Waterman Street.
- With the manhunt ongoing, security has been increased across Providence, Brown University's president canceled most in-person exams, and many students left campus early because they did not feel safe.
- The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha said he hopes for progress in 24 to 36 hours, and officials faced criticism over earlier detention and release.
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The police reported that they had received nearly 200 "exploitable reports" from the public about the suspect, including a video showing him wearing a hat and the face covered with a surgical mask, which was published.
New York, Dec 16 (EFE).- The authorities continue this Tuesday, for the fourth day in a row, the intense search for the gunman that on Saturday caused the death of two students and eight wounded, some in critical condition, in the mass shooting at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, and have revealed new clearer images of the suspect. At a joint press conference of the police, FBI and other agencies, it was reported that one of the wound…
The federal agency disseminated images of the suspect and reinforced the operation with Providence police to find the perpetrator of the attack.
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