New Surveillance Footage Shows Minimal Clues in Brown University Mass Shooting Case

Providence Police have released additional video footage of the Brown University mass shooting suspect captured by surveillance cameras.

This latest release is the clearest yet, but it still fails to reveal significant identifying details.

The building where the attack occurred was reportedly equipped with fewer cameras compared to the rest of the university, making it difficult to discern defining features.

Authorities continue their manhunt for the individual responsible.

According to Attorney General Peter F. Neronha of Rhode Island, new footage of the suspected gunman is being gathered at a faster pace as investigations progress.

The FBI has provided additional images of the suspect, who authorities describe as a man with a stocky build and an approximate height of 5 feet 8 inches.

Providence Police have urged anyone from Brown University who was present in the Barus and Holley engineering and physics building on Friday or Saturday to contact them for an interview, noting that even minor details could be helpful in the investigation.

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