Unmasking the Mystery: The Brown University Shooting Investigation
The search for the Brown University shooter is still ongoing, and it's not going well. Police are asking everyone to look at videos and pictures to find clues. They think the shooter was checking out the area before the attack. The police chief said they have lots of footage to go through, but they need help from the public to spot the suspect.
The Incident
The shooting happened on Saturday in a classroom. A man with a gun and a mask walked in and started shooting. Students hid under desks, but some were hurt. The gun used was a 9 mm handgun. The building where it happened is old, so there aren't many cameras. That makes it harder to find the shooter.
Suspect Description
The suspect is a man about 5 feet 8 inches tall and stocky. He was wearing dark clothes and a mask. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for any information that can help catch him. But so far, no one knows why he did it.
Investigation Challenges
Police thought they had a suspect, but they let him go. He was a 24-year-old man from Wisconsin. The authorities said he wasn't involved, but this shows how tricky the investigation is.
Victims
Two students died in the shooting. One was a first-year student who wanted to be a doctor. The other was a sophomore who was involved in student politics. Many other students were hurt, but their names aren't being shared.
University Response
The university has canceled all classes and exams. Students are scared and asking for better security. The mayor said there's no new threat, but people are still worried. Some schools in the area are closed or have extra police around.