New in: Brown University Tragedy: Deadly Shooting Survivors Escaped Previous Attacks

A tragic shooting incident unfolded at Brown University during final exams on December 13, leaving two people dead and nine wounded. According to initial reports, all ten individuals shot were students at the Providence, Rhode Island university, with an eleventh person injured by fragments. Authorities launched an extensive search for the suspect, described as a gunman dressed in black, who was last seen leaving the engineering building where the attack took place.
Police scattered across the campus and into the surrounding affluent neighborhood, meticulously searching academic buildings, backyards, and porches late into the night. Timothy O’Hara, deputy chief of Providence police, stated that security footage showed the suspect walking away from the Barus and Holley building – a seven-story complex housing the School of Engineering and physics department – but his face was not visible. Witnesses reported the man, potentially in his 30s, might have been wearing a camouflage mask. Investigators were puzzled about how the gunman accessed the first-floor classroom, as outer doors were unlocked but exam rooms required badge access. Authorities suspect a handgun was used in the attack.
Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee expressed profound sorrow, stating, “The unthinkable has happened,” and pledged all available resources to apprehend the suspect. Mayor Brett Smiley echoed the sentiment, noting, “The Brown community’s heart is breaking, and Providence’s heart is breaking along with it,” and maintained a shelter-in-place order for the campus and surrounding areas. Nine victims with gunshot wounds were admitted to Rhode Island Hospital; one was in critical condition, six required intensive care but were stable, and two were stable. University officials initially miscommunicated that a suspect was in custody, later clarifying that a person detained was found to have no involvement. Students were eventually led out of campus buildings into a fitness center nearly five hours after the shooting.
The incident resonated deeply, particularly with students Mia Tretta, 21, and Zoe Weissman, 20, both of whom had previously survived school shootings. Weissman, who survived the 2018 Parkland shooting, expressed anger and disbelief, telling NBC, “I’m angry that I thought I’d never have to deal with this again, and here I am eight years later.” Tretta, who was shot in 2019 at Saugus high school, emphasized the common misconception that such events won't happen to an individual. She had initially planned to study in the Barus and Holley building on the day of the shooting but changed her mind due to tiredness. This tragic event has reignited calls for stricter gun control in the US, a nation grappling with a high frequency of mass shootings. The Gun Violence Archive recorded 389 mass shootings in the US so far this year, with over 500 reported last year. Despite Rhode Island having some of the strictest gun laws, including a recently passed assault weapon ban, the tragedy underscores the ongoing challenge of gun violence.
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