Police Launch Manhunt After US Campus Killings

Hundreds of police officers are on the hunt for a gunman who killed two people and wounded nine others at Brown University, plunging the eastern US campus into lockdown.

The streets around the university in Providence, Rhode Island, were filled with emergency vehicles hours after the shooter opened fire Saturday at a building where exams were taking place.

The streets around the university in the state of Rhode Island were filled with emergency vehicles hours after the gunfire at a building where exams were taking place. The shooting is the latest in a long line of school attacks in the United States, where attempts to restrict access to firearms face political deadlock.

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Six hours after the shooting, the gunman was still at large, and some 400 police, ranging from FBI agents to campus cops, swarmed the quaint New England campus.

“I can confirm that there are two individuals who have died this afternoon, and there are another eight in critical status, though stable,” Providence, Rhode Island, Mayor Brett Smiley told a news conference.

A ninth person who “received fragments from the shooting” was later taken to the hospital, authorities said.

Police released ten seconds of footage of the suspect walking briskly down a deserted street, seen from behind after opening fire inside a first-floor classroom.

University officials stressed that the campus was still in lockdown as midnight approached. Ten of the 11 victims were students, Brown University President Christina Paxson said in a late-night briefing.

“My heart breaks for the students who were looking forward to a holiday break and instead are dealing with another horrifying mass shooting,” Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse posted on X.

Manhunt After Two Killed at US University

The shooting took place at the Barus and Holley building, home to the engineering and physics departments, on the Ivy League university’s campus. Two exams had been scheduled to take place in the building at the time of the shooting, the university said.

Law enforcement described the suspect as a man dressed all in black.

“We’re utilising every resource possible to find this suspect. The shelter-in-place order is still in effect, and I urge people to take it very seriously. Please do not come to the area,” Deputy Police Chief Timothy O’Hara said.

The gunman was last seen leaving the building, and no weapon had been recovered, authorities said.

US President Donald Trump had been briefed on the shooting.

“What a terrible thing it is,” he said. “All we can do right now is pray for the victims.”

The deadliest school shooting in US history took place at Virginia Tech on April 16, 2007, when South Korean student Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 people and wounded 17 others before taking his own life.

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