Are police close to catching the brown shooter?
Asked 11 hours ago
Answer
Police have not yet identified or apprehended the Brown University shooter. Despite releasing surveillance footage, offering a $50,000 reward, and intensive law enforcement efforts, the suspect remains at large. Authorities continue to appeal for public assistance and review evidence, but the investigation has faced setbacks, including the release of previously detained persons of interest.
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The gunman in the Brown University shootings that left two students dead remains at large. Investigators have not identified a suspect despite a $50,000 reward and extensive surveillance footage. Authorities are appealing for public help to identify a person of interest.

The suspect remains at large two days after the attack. Police released new video of the suspect, but the individual's face was not visible. The FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for information leading to the suspect's identification and arrest.

Multiple agencies are collaborating 24/7 to identify those involved in the shooting. A person of interest was released due to insufficient evidence, and law enforcement is focused on building a strong case and encourages public assistance.


