2 killed, 9 injured in shooting at Brown University, suspect still at large

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — Police are currently responding to an active shooter situation at Brown University.

Mayor Brett Smiley said that two people were dead and eight were in critical condition, but that those numbers could change.

All of them, including the deceased, were students at Brown University.

An additional victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries as they ran from the scene.

The suspect remains at large and is described as a man in his mid-30’s dressed in grey and black.

The Providence Police Department is asking anyone with information to contact the department.

The incident originated near Thayer Street at the university’s Barus & Holley engineering building on Hope Street.

Much of the East Side remains on lockdown.

Brown’s Emergency Information alerts that said that a report of shots fired on Governor Street was unfounded, but asked residents to remain sheltered.

An earlier text alerted of an active shooter, urging students and staff to lock doors and stay hidden.

The statement also said that multiple exams had been occurring at the the building where the initial shooting took place.

“This remains an active crime scene, and law enforcement continues to search for the suspect,” Brown said. “The situation is ongoing, and all members of the community should continue to shelter in place.”

In a social media post at 5:45 p.m. President Donald Trump said that the FBI was on scene and the shooter had been taken into custody, although the account later reversed the statement.

Providence police said that the public should avoid the area of Hope Street near the university.

Gov. Dan McKee said that the Rhode Island State Police and Emergency Management Agency were monitoring the situation and that his office was in contact with the White House.

Categories: News, Providence, Rhode Island