PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A day after a deadly shooting that claimed the lives of two Brown University students and injured nine others, police intensified their search for the gunman, following the release of a person of interest. Authorities had gathered initial evidence suggesting the detained individual, a 24-year-old from Wisconsin, might be connected to the attack, but further investigation revealed that the evidence pointed in a different direction.


Providence Mayor Brett Smiley urged the community to remain calm, asserting there are no credible threats of further violence following the incident. During a press conference, he emphasized the importance of the ongoing investigation and the city’s commitment to safety.


The search for the gunman continues, with law enforcement vowing to look for video surveillance footage that could assist in identifying the shooter. Attorney General Peter Neronha stated that the need to regroup is essential, highlighting the pressing urgency in locating the murderer who remains at large.


According to eyewitness accounts, the shooting occurred in a classroom during a busy final exam period, where more than 40 rounds were fired from a 9mm handgun. Students witnessed the chaos unfold within their sanctuary, leading to hours of fear as authorities conducted searches throughout the campus.


In a somber gathering, the community came together the day after the incident to pay tribute to the lives lost. Students and city leaders honored the victims, reinforcing unity and resilience amidst the tragedy.


Brown University's campus has been shaken to its core, leading to the cancellation of the remainder of the semester's classes and exams. As the investigation continues, the hope for healing lies in the strength of the community.