Dec 14, 2025
Hundreds of police officers scoured the Brown University campus along with nearby neighborhoods and poring over video overnight in the hunt for a shooter who opened fire in a classroom, killing two people and wounding nine others. The search stretched into Sunday morning, well after the shooting erupted Saturday afternoon in the engineering building of the Ivy League school in Providence, Rhode Island, during final exams. Shortly after 6 a.m., two senior law enforcement officials told NBC News the suspect they believe is responsible for the shooting is now in custody. More details were expected to be released at a 7 a.m. press conference. Surveillance video released by police showed the suspect, dressed in black, calmly walking away from the scene. His face was not visible and investigators said it wasn’t clear whether the suspect is a student. The suspect was last seen leaving the engineering building and some witnesses told police the suspect, who could be in his 30s, might have been wearing a camouflage mask, Providence Police Deputy Chief Timothy O’Hara said. University President Christina Paxson said she was told 10 people who were shot were students. Another person was injured by fragments from the shooting but it was not clear if the victim was a student, she said. Saturday’s search for the shooter paralyzed the campus, the nearby neighborhoods filled with stately brick homes and the downtown in Rhode Island’s capital city. Streets normally bustling with activity on weekends were eerily quiet. Students sheltered in place for hours into the night. Officers in tactical gear led students out of some campus buildings and into a fitness center where they waited. Others arrived at the shelter on buses without jackets or any belongings. ANKARA, TURKIYE – DECEMBER 14: An infographic titled “Shooting at Brown University” created in Ankara, Turkiye on December 14, 2025. (Photo by Mehmet Yaren Bozgun/Anadolu via Getty Images) Mayor advised people to stay home Investigators were not immediately sure how the shooter got inside the first-floor classroom. Outer doors of the building were unlocked but rooms being used for final exams required badge access, Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said. He encouraged people living near the campus to stay inside or not return home until a shelter-in-place order was lifted. That shelter in place order was released Sunday morning, but some areas of campus remain off limits due to the shooting investigation. “The Brown community’s heart is breaking and Providence’s heart is breaking along with it,” Smiley said. Authorities believe the shooter used a handgun, according to a law enforcement official who was not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation and spoke on condition of anonymity. Democratic Gov. Dan McKee vowed that all resources were being deployed to catch the suspect. Rhode Island has some of the strictest gun laws in the U.S. Nine people with gunshot wounds were taken to Rhode Island Hospital, where one was in critical condition. Six required intensive care but were not getting worse and two were stable, hospital spokesperson Kelly Brennan said. Exams were underway during shooting Engineering design exams were underway when the shooting occurred in the Barus Holley building, a seven-story complex that houses the School of Engineering and physics department. The building includes more than 100 laboratories, dozens of classrooms and offices, according to the university’s website. Emma Ferraro, a chemical engineering student, was in the building’s lobby working on a final project when she heard loud pops coming from the east side. Once she realized they were gunshots, she darted for the door and ran to a nearby building where she sheltered for several hours. Former ‘Survivor’ contestant just left the building Eva Erickson, a doctoral candidate who was the runner-up earlier this year on the CBS reality competition show “Survivor,” said she left her lab in the engineering building 15 minutes before shots rang out. The engineering and thermal science student shared candid moments on “Survivor” as the show’s first openly autistic contestant. She was locked down in the campus gym following the shooting and shared on social media that the only other member of her lab who was present was safely evacuated. Brown senior biochemistry student Alex Bruce was working on a final research project in his dorm directly across the street from the building when he heard sirens outside. “I’m just in here shaking,” he said, watching through the window as armed officers surrounded his dorm. PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND – DECEMBER 13: Members of the FBI Evidence Response Team work at the scene near a body, collect evidence and mark the area with evidence markers at Brown University in Providence, R.I., Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, during a mass shooting that at least killed two people and wounded eight others. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images) Students hid under desks Students in a nearby lab turned off the lights and hid under desks after receiving an alert about the shooting, said Chiangheng Chien, a doctoral student in engineering who was about a block away from the scene. Mari Camara, 20, a junior from New York City, was coming out of the library and rushed inside a taqueria to seek shelter. She spent more than three hours there, texting friends while police searched the campus. “Everyone is the same as me, shocked and terrified that something like this happened,” she said. Brown, the seventh oldest higher education institution in the U.S., is one of the nation’s most prestigious colleges with roughly 7,300 undergraduates and more than 3,000 graduate students. Tuition, housing and other fees run to nearly $100,000 per year, according to the university. Associated Press journalists Alanna Durkin Richer, Mike Balsamo and Seung Min Kim in Washington, Hannah Schoenbaum in Salt Lake City, Jack Dura in Bismarck, North Dakota, Martha Bellisle in Seattle and John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio, contributed. ...read more read less
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