A tragic shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island has left two individuals dead and eight others critically injured. The incident occurred at the Barus & Holley engineering building during exam time, prompting swift responses from law enforcement and university officials.

Providence Mayor Brett Smiley confirmed the grim developments, revealing that police are actively searching for the shooter, who is described as a male dressed in black. The authorities have not provided information on the identities of the victims, including whether they are students of the university.

Emergency responders, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), have been deployed to the scene as investigations continue. Mayor Smiley noted that no suspects are currently in custody, raising concerns about safety and security on campus.

In the wake of the incident, President Donald Trump expressed his condolences, labeling the situation as “terrible” and urging prayers for the victims and those severely injured.

This event comes in a challenging time for communities grappling with gun violence, underscoring the importance of support and solidarity during such traumatic incidents. The university, located on College Hill in Providence, boasts hundreds of academic buildings, making the impact of this tragic event profoundly felt across its campus. As the investigation unfolds, the community continues to hope for the swift recovery of the injured and seeks answers that bring solace and safety back to the campus.


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