3 Days After Deadly Brown Shooting, Killer and Motive Remain a Mystery
The authorities released more video footage in an attempt to identify a suspect, and said they had no idea why the killer attacked a study session.
FRIDAY, 09 JANUARY 2026, 18:13
The authorities released more video footage in an attempt to identify a suspect, and said they had no idea why the killer attacked a study session.

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A gunman who killed two students at Brown University is still at large. There were no specific threats against other schools, but many are taking precautions.
Students sheltered in place in classrooms and basements, waiting for the all clear.

Pupils and teachers are back onsite but the situation is being monitored “minute by minute”.
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