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Person of interest in custody in Brown University shooting after CNN witnesses police activity at hotel

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Local journalist speaks with CNN about deadly shooting at Brown University
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What we know so far

• A person of interest is in custody in connection with yesterday’s shooting at Brown University, officials said this morning. The shooting, which happened during a final exam review session at the private Ivy League university, left two students dead and nine others injured.

• A law enforcement source says the person of interest was detained at a hotel in Coventry, Rhode Island. A CNN crew saw a large police presence gather at the hotel before officers moved in on a room, banging on the door and calling for the person to come out. Coventry is a town outside Providence, where the university is located.

• The community can “breathe a little easier” this morning, the Providence mayor said. A shelter-in-place order has been lifted for the campus, where all remaining classes, exams and projects are canceled, the university said.

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Brown cancels all classes, exams and projects following shooting

The Brown University campus on Sunday, a day after a mass shooting in Providence, Rhode Island.

All remaining undergraduate and graduate exams, papers and projects for the rest of the fall 2025 semester have been canceled at Brown University following a deadly campus shooting that left two students dead and nine others wounded.

University leaders made the decision out of “profound concern for all students, faculty and staff on our campus,” Provost Francis J. Doyle III said in a message to the university community this morning.

“At this time, it is essential that we focus our efforts on providing care and support to the members of our community as we grapple with the sorrow, fear and anxiety that is impacting all of us right now,” Doyle said.

Students who are able may leave campus, while those who remain will have access to services and support, according to the message.

After the shelter-in-place order was lifted Sunday morning, Sharpe Refectory — the largest dining facility on campus — reopened to students in need of food, the university said.

A person of interest in the shooting was taken into custody at a Providence-area hotel early this morning, authorities said.

Exclusive: CNN witnesses police activity at hotel where person of interest was detained

CNN witnessed at least 20 police officers, US marshals, and FBI agents inside a hotel near the Providence airport early Sunday morning.

CNN witnessed heavy police activity early Sunday morning at a hotel near the Providence airport, where a person of interest was detained in Saturday’s shooting at Brown University, according to a law enforcement official in Rhode Island.

CNN witnessed at least 20 police officers, US marshals, and FBI agents inside the hotel and entering a room.

A CNN photojournalist was among the hotel guests who were woken up just before 4 a.m., as police were heard banging on a hotel room door, saying, “Open up.”

Law enforcement could be heard in the hallway saying, “We have a warrant for your apartment,” and we’re taking you out “back to the cruiser.”

Video captured exclusively by CNN shows law enforcement gathered in the hotel hallway and parking lot overnight, and CNN witnessed law enforcement agents entering one of the hotel rooms.

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Person of interest in custody in Brown University shooting that left two students dead

A person of interest is in custody in connection with the shooting at Brown University, according to officials. The shooting, which happened during a final exam review session, left two students dead and nine others injured.

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A woman staying on the same floor of the hotel in Coventry, Rhode Island, said she was scared.

CNN’s Brian Todd and Veronica Stracqualursi contributed to this report.

Person in custody in Brown University shooting is in their 30s, police say

The person of interest in custody following the shooting at Brown University is in their 30s, Providence Police Chief Col. Oscar Perez said this morning.

The chief would not confirm whether the person of interest is affiliated with the university in anyway.

Two people were killed and nine others were injured in the shooting, which occurred during a final exam review for the Principles of Economics class, Brown University President Christina Paxson confirmed.

Person taken into custody at hotel is person of interest in Brown shooting, source says

A person taken into custody at a Providence-area hotel early Sunday morning is the person of interest in connection with the Brown University shooting, according to a law enforcement official in Rhode Island.

No information was given on whether any weapons were found in the room when the person was detained, the source tells CNN.

Video captured exclusively by CNN shows at least 20 law enforcement officers gathered in the hotel hallway and parking lot overnight. CNN also observed agents entering one of the hotel rooms around 4 a.m.

Community can breathe a sigh of relief after man taken into custody in Brown University shooting, mayor says

Mayor Brett Smiley held a news conference Sunday morning.

The citizens of Providence can breathe a sigh of relief following the announcement that a man is in custody in connection with the shooting that left two students dead and nine injured, according to the mayor.

“The people of Providence should breathe a little easier this morning,” Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said at a news conference.

A “person of interest” was taken into police custody at a hotel in Coventry, Rhode Island, early this morning, authorities said.

Seven people are in stable condition, one is in critical but stable condition, and one person has been discharged following the shooting at Brown University, the mayor said this morning.

Investigators continue to gather evidence and conduct interviews, but are not currently searching for any other individuals in connection with the shooting, Police Chief Col. Oscar Perez said.

Person in custody in connection with Brown University shooting, mayor’s office says

Authorities in Rhode Island have a person in custody in connection with the shooting at Brown University that left two students dead and nine others injured, according to the communications director for the mayor of Providence.

A “person of interest” is in custody Josh Estrella told CNN early this morning.

CNN has reached out to the Providence Police Department for more information.

Shelter in place order has ended for entire Brown campus

Emergency responders work at the scene near Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, following a mass shooting on Saturday.

A shelter in place order that was in effect throughout Saturday night into Sunday has ended for the entire Brown campus, according to a 5:42 a.m. alert from the university.

“However, police activity continues in areas that are still considered an active crime scene,” the university said. “Be advised that access to these areas of campus continues to be limited.”

Access to areas within the police perimeter continue to be limited, including to the university’s Minden Hall and nearby apartment buildings.

“Community members who leave those buildings will be unable to return,” the alert read.

Police activity at a Providence area hotel believed to be connected to Brown University shooting investigation

CNN witnessed heavy police activity at a Providence area hotel overnight that law enforcement officials at the scene say is “connected” to Saturday’s shooting at Brown University.

CNN witnessed at least 20 police officers, US Marshals, and FBI agents entering a hotel room near the Providence airport early Sunday morning.

When pressed by CNN if this law enforcement activity was tied to the shooting investigation, a US Marshals official at the hotel told CNN they have detained someone “connected” to the incident.

When pressed again, the same US Marshals official said, “It’s a small state. Put the dots together.”

Multiple law enforcement officials at the scene told CNN the hotel is a crime scene.

An FBI agent on the scene also told CNN, “News is coming.”

CNN was directed to an FBI office where a person who answered the phone told CNN that information was forthcoming.

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Police activity at Providence hotel connected to Brown University shooting
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Student says he found out about shooting on social media seconds after it happened

People hug outside the Nelson Fitness Center after Brown University was locked down amid reports of a shooting on campus in Providence, Rhode Island on Saturday.

Brown University student Theodore Coben said he found out about the shooting on campus roughly 30 seconds after it happened on Saturday.

Speaking to CNN from his dorm, Coben said someone had posted about the shooting on Yik Yak, an anonymous social media forum used on college campuses.

The post said two students were shot on the street outside Brown’s MacMillan Hall.

Since then, Coben described subsequent updates and alerts from the university as “tough to pick apart” and “somewhat confusing.”

Brown University president says shooting victims were all students

All of the people killed or injured in Saturday’s shooting at Brown University were students, President Christina H. Paxson said in an email to the community, calling it an “unimaginably tragic day.”

Police were still working to clear students from campus buildings early Sunday, as the shooter remained on the loose, Paxson said.

Paxson also provided an update on the injured. One has been treated and released from the hospital. As for the students still in hospital, six were in critical but stable condition, one was in critical condition and one was in stable condition.

All exams that were meant to take place on Sunday will be rescheduled, the message said.

Brown University student who witnessed Parkland shooting says “it feels like 2018 again”

Mourners stand during a candlelight vigil for the victims of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, on February 15, 2018.

Brown University sophomore Zoe Weissman, who witnessed the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, told CNN she’s angry to be enduring another campus shooting.

In an interview with CNN’s Jim Sciutto late Saturday, Weissman described a mix of anger and shock as the situation at Brown unfolded.

“I think the sadness will set in when we get all the victims identified and find out who we lost as a community,” Weissman said. “But right now, I’m just angry that there are kids like me in this country who have had to go through this not once, but twice.”

Weissman placed blame on “congressional inaction” in addressing gun violence.

“I think that we’ve seen time and time again that Congress has failed to show they actually care about their constituents,” she said. “If they did, they would immediately pass comprehensive gun violence prevention bills.”

The tragedy resurfaced painful memories and emotions from 2018, Weissman said, prompting her to immediately called her mother, just as she did during the Parkland attack.

“It feels like I’m 12 again,” she added. “It feels like it’s 2018 again for my family as well. We’re going through the exact same emotions.”

When asked how her classmates at Brown are coping, Weissman said many have turned to her for guidance on navigating the trauma.

“A lot of them have actually been reaching out to me for advice on how to deal with something like this, which is crazy that I have that experience, the ability to do that,” she said.

“Everyone’s been checking in with each other, making sure everyone is physically safe,” she said. “I think the aftermath is going to come soon after it’s over.”

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Two-time school shooting survivor urges federal action

Brown University sophomore Zoe Weissman, who witnessed the 2018 shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, told CNN she’s angry to be enduring another campus shooting.

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Correction: An earlier version of this post named the wrong school in the 2018 shooting incident. It was Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

Students brace for overnight lockdown amid search for shooter

Law enforcement officers help direct students off a bus and towards the Nelson Fitness Center and Olney-Margolies Athletic Center to shelter for safety after Brown University was locked down amid reports of a shooting on campus in Providence, Rhode Island on  December 13, 2025.

Brown University student Lydell Dyer was working in the school’s gym when he received a notification warning of an active shooter at 4:22 p.m.

Dyer said the university updates have been “pretty vague,” and so students have been relying on other students for more information about the surrounding area.

“I know a lot of people who are near the scene, and so I think most of the information we’re getting is from students internally,” he said.

At the time of the interview, Dyer said he has no sense of when the gym will be cleared.

“I think most of us are kind of expecting that we’ll be here for most of the night,” he said.

Brown posts map of perimeter under lockdown

A portion of Brown's campus has been cordoned off as a shelter-in-place order remains in effect.

People inside residential buildings within a cordoned-off perimeter on Brown’s campus have been told to remain sheltered in place until authorities escort them to a safe location, according to an alert on the university’s website at 11:06p.m.

“Police will enter all administrative (non-residential) buildings within the perimeter marked by the red boxes on the map to escort all individuals to safe locations outside of the perimeter,” the alert read.

“For all locations (inside and outside the perimeter), the shelter in place remains ongoing — unless escorted by a law enforcement officer, this means ensuring no movement across or near campus.”

As of 2 a.m., law enforcement officers were still working to evacuate people from administrative buildings, according to the university in a later alert.

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The Brown University shooting suspect is still at large. Here's the latest

A gunman opened fire at Brown University Saturday afternoon, killing at least two students. Authorities are still looking for the suspect.

Here are the latest developments:

New details about suspected gunman emerge: A man believed to be the suspect, described as wearing dark clothing and estimated to be in his 30s, was seen on video walking down Hope Street, near where the attack took place. Witnesses reported he may have worn a gray camouflage mask, police said.

Residents told to continue to stay inside: A shelter-in-place order remains for residents in and around the Brown University campus. The police will enter some non-residential buildings to escort people to safe locations, said the university in an alert just past 11 p.m.

More law enforcement: There will be enhanced law enforcement presence around town on Sunday, said Providence Mayor Brett Smiley. He also said he “does not recommend” residents cancel their weekend plans while the search for the suspect is ongoing.

Campus classrooms cleared: Officers have searched some of the buildings in the surrounding area of Brown University and cleared the classrooms where students had barricaded themselves to ensure their safety.

Most victims were students: The two people who died in the attack and eight of the injured were students. Nine patients were admitted into Rhode Island Hospital with gun-related injuries.

Building safety to be reviewed: The authorities will debrief at a later stage to look at whether Brown University’s buildings were safe enough after the mayor said the exterior doors of the building where the shooting took place were unlocked at the time.

FBI launches tip site as suspect remains at large

The FBI has launched a tip site for members of the public to submit photo and video evidence they may have of the Brown University shooting suspect, who is still at large.

The Providence police also launched a phone number for people to submit tip offs.

“We have shared an image of the individual we believe to be the shooter, but we know that there wasn’t a clear shot of the face,” said Providence mayor Brett Smiley at a Saturday night press conference.

Holiday events, church can go ahead as planned, Providence mayor says

Providence Mayor Brett Smiley speaks during a press conference after a shooting on the campus of Brown University on Saturday.

As a manhunt for the Brown University shooter continues into the night, Providence mayor Brett Smiley said he is “not recommending” residents cancel their weekend plans.

In a press conference late Saturday, Smiley acknowledged that with roughly a week until Christmas, residents may have commitments to shows, holiday parties, and church.

“We do believe you can safely go to church in the morning,” he said.

Surveillance video shows suspect in Brown University shooting leaving the area

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Surveillance video shows suspect in Brown University shooting
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Surveillance video released by police shows a man investigators believe is the suspected shooter as he leaves the Barus and Holley building, Providence Deputy Police Chief Timothy O’Hara said.

“It’s of who we believe is the suspect leaving that area walking on Hope Street and taking a right on Waterman. He’s going to be wearing dark clothing. You are not going to be able to see his face,” O’Hara said of the video.

The seven-story Barus and Holley building, which houses classrooms and lab space for the engineering and physics departments, is on the east of Brown University’s campus.

Brown student describes daunting hours under lockdown in school library

Brown student Ethan Schenker was studying for final exams in the basement of a campus library when he received a text from the university calling all students to go into lockdown.

“I immediately just called my parents and my brother to let them know I was okay and to make sure my friends were okay,” he told CNN’s Jim Sciutto. “It didn’t seem real. I think that’s what a lot of people experience and that’s what I did.”

Schenker described the hours in lockdown as startling, saying everyone in the library was “very on edge” as law enforcement cleared every classroom and patrolled the building.

“We were kind of discussing, ‘Do you ask police for their ID number? How do you approach this?’ I mean, we didn’t really know,” he said.

“There are some students here…they’re international students. They didn’t grow up doing drills and lockdown drills.”

Nine patients admitted to Rhode Island Hospital with gunshot injuries

People stand at an entrance to Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island on Saturday.

Nine patients have been admitted into Rhode Island Hospital with gun-related injuries as the active shooter remains at large.

Six patients are in critical but stable condition, while one is in critical condition, the hospital said in a statement to CNN. Two patients are in stable condition.

The hospital is currently on lockdown but is still accepting patients in its emergency department, the statement read. “Rhode Island Hospital will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.”

The Miriam Hospital, also in Providence and affiliated with Brown University, has not received any patients.

Today's attack marks Rhode Island’s first school shooting since at least 2008, according to CNN database

The mass shooting at Brown University on Saturday was the first school shooting in Rhode Island since at least 2008, when CNN began its school shooting database.

There have been over 70 school shootings in the United States so far this year.

At least two students were killed in the attack and nine people wounded. The police are still searching for the suspect, and the campus is still on lockdown hours after the shooting first occurred.

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