Brown University Shooting: Live Updates and Community Alert
Brown University in Providence has issued an active shooter alert, urging the community to shelter in place. Multiple people have been shot, according to Providence police spokesperson Kristy dosReis, who could not provide details on their conditions. The incident occurred near Governor Street, close to the Barus & Holley Engineering building.
University officials sent an emergency alert at 4:22 p.m., instructing students and staff to lock doors, silence phones, and remain hidden until further notice. The campus and Providence police, along with emergency medical personnel, responded to the scene. Initially, there was confusion as the university mistakenly reported one suspect in custody, but later updates confirmed that no suspect was in custody, and the search for the perpetrator(s) continued.
The incident has caused a large police presence, with officers and emergency responders assembled at Waterman and Thayer Streets. Bystanders are advised to avoid the area until further notice. The university and police are working to ensure the safety of the community, and updates will be provided as they become available.
For the latest information, follow the official sources and stay tuned for further developments.