Tragedy at Brown University: Active Shooter Leaves Community in Shock
A shooting at Brown University, an Ivy League school in Rhode Island, left multiple people injured and at least two dead. The incident remains under active investigation with no suspects in custody. Authorities have advised the public to shelter in place as updates continue to unfold.
Multiple people were shot on Saturday at the prestigious Brown University in Rhode Island, according to a Providence city official.
At least two fatalities were reported by The Associated Press. The university labeled the event an "active shooter" situation, with no arrests made by 5:11 p.m. ET.
Kristy DosReis, Providence's chief public information officer, confirmed ongoing investigations and urged people to remain sheltered, though she withheld specific details on casualties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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