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Has another suspect been arrested in the Brown shooting?

Asked 10 hours ago

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No additional suspect has been arrested in the Brown University shooting. Authorities detained a person of interest but later released the individual after evidence did not corroborate their involvement. The search for the actual shooter continues, with police urging the public to provide any relevant information or footage.

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Authorities ask for help in manhunt for Brown University shooter

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  • Search ongoing for shooter who killed two and injured nine at Brown University
  • Multiple agencies, including FBI and ATF, are investigating collaboratively 26s
  • Authorities urge more community involvement and transparency in the case 1m 10s
  • Person of interest was released due to lack of evidence, but may be re-arrested 1m 57s
  • FBI requests public to submit videos or photos via tip line 401-272-3121 2m 34s

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Authorities ask for help in manhunt for Brown University shooter
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CBS America
11 hours ago
Authorities ask for help in manhunt for Brown University shooter

Search continues for the shooter who killed two students and injured nine others. A person of interest has been released due to insufficient evidence, and law enforcement remains focused on building a strong case.

Brown shooting victims identified as manhunt for gunman continues
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CBS America
12 hours ago
Brown shooting victims identified as manhunt for gunman continues

Officials in Providence, Rhode Island, have released the person of interest in the fatal mass shooting at Brown University; search continues for the shooter.

Police release person of interest in shooting at Brown University
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CBS News
16 hours ago
Police release person of interest in shooting at Brown University

Police followed an FBI tip to a hotel 20 miles away and detained a person of interest, but released the individual after the investigation shifted direction. The search for the person seen in surveillance footage continues.

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