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Manhunt Intensifies for Brown University Shooter as FBI Offers $50,000 Reward and Victim Support

The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward and victim support in the ongoing manhunt for the Brown University shooter, who killed two undergraduates and injured nine.

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  • A shooting incident at Brown University tragically resulted in the deaths of two undergraduate students and left nine others injured, prompting an immediate and extensive law enforcement response.
  • The suspect in the Brown University shooting remains at large and is considered armed and dangerous, leading to heightened security measures implemented across Providence schools.
  • The FBI has joined the investigation, deploying victim specialists to support survivors and their families while collaborating with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.
  • Investigators are actively struggling to find the shooter, with the FBI offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the individual responsible.
  • Authorities are searching for a suspect described as approximately 5 feet, 8 inches tall with a stocky build, releasing new images of a person of interest as the manhunt continues.
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Center-leaning sources cover the Brown University shooting with a focus on the ongoing investigation, the challenges faced by authorities, and the community's response. They present official updates alongside concerns about campus security and the emotional toll on victims and the wider university community, striving for a balanced portrayal of a complex event.

"The abrupt change of direction marked a setback in the investigation as questions swirl about campus security, the apparent lack of school video evidence and whether the focus on the initial person of interest gave the attacker more time to escape."

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"Anxiety is high in Providence, with investigators knocking on doors and poring through dumpsters and backyards near the Ivy League campus on Monday in search of additional video evidence or other clues."

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"The search for the suspected shooter has stretched into its fourth day as of Dec. 16."

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The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the suspect in the Brown University shooting; qualifying information is any credible tip that directly helps locate or identify the armed suspect who remains at large.

Investigators describe the suspect as approximately 5 feet, 8 inches tall with a stocky build and consider them armed and dangerous; the suspect remains at large and authorities have released images of a person of interest while continuing an active search.

Two people were killed and nine others were wounded; the deceased were identified as Brown students Ella Cook and Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov, and at least six of the wounded were students who were treated at Rhode Island Hospital.

Authorities increased security across Providence schools and the FBI joined the investigation; Brown University and local law enforcement have been coordinating the manhunt and public safety measures following the attack.

Authorities initially detained a person of interest but later released that individual and have refocused the investigation on other leads while releasing updated images of a new person of interest.

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