Providence Police Custody Breakthrough in Brown University Shooting Case
Providence police have detained a person of interest in the Brown University shooting, which killed two students and injured nine others. The campus's shelter-in-place order was lifted, but the site remains an active crime scene. Over 400 officers were deployed in the search for the suspect.
Providence police announced an early breakthrough on Sunday by detaining a person of interest related to the Brown University shooting, NBC 10 WJAR reported. While police have yet to respond to Reuters, the development marks a significant step forward in a case that has shaken the community.
A shelter-in-place order at Brown University was lifted early Sunday, following the weekend's tragic events. Despite the order's lifting, the premises continue to be labeled an active crime scene, according to university officials who remain on high alert.
The incident, which claimed the lives of two students and injured nine others, prompted a massive response, with more than 400 law enforcement officers mobilized to search for the suspect. Authorities are leaving no stone unturned in their investigation of the shocking Rhode Island shooting.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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