Police are actively searching for a shooter following a mass shooting incident at a university this afternoon. Witnesses reported seeing multiple victims receiving CPR after a gunman opened fire at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
The university initially issued an alert at 4:22 pm local time instructing individuals to secure themselves in place near the Barus & Holley Engineering area. Law enforcement is still searching for the suspect(s) as of the latest update.
At 5:11 pm, authorities urged people to continue sheltering in place and avoid the Barus & Holley area. There is no suspect in custody, and emergency medical teams are on-site. At 5:27 pm, shots were reportedly fired near Governor Street, prompting continued sheltering protocols.
In a subsequent update at 6:05 pm, the university confirmed the active shooter incident and the presence of multiple shooting victims, with some in critical condition. Law enforcement efforts are ongoing to secure the area and locate the suspect.
At 6:10 pm, reports of a secondary shooting near Governor Street were deemed unfounded, but the shelter-in-place order remained in effect. By 6:34 pm, two individuals were reported dead and eight others were in critical condition at local hospitals. The shooter(s) are still at large, and community members are urged to follow safety instructions and avoid the area.
Efforts are underway to identify the victims and ensure the safety of all individuals affected by the incident. Students and community members present at the Barus & Holley building during the shooting are advised to contact the police.
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