Brown Shooting Suspect Remains at Large
The Brown University shooting suspect remains at large as of Monday afternoon, multiple local news organizations report, and the FBI is offering up to a $50,000 reward for information.
The reward comes after a person of interest was released after being briefly detained Sunday.
The two students who died have been identified. One was a first-year student, MukhammadAziz Umurzokov, who immigrated to the states from Uzbekistan but grew up in New York and Virginia; the other was a second-year student from Alabama, Ella Cook, according to The Boston Globe.
Eight others remain in the hospital: One is in critical condition, six are in critical but stable condition, and one is stable, The Brown Daily Herald reports.
Two videos of the suspect have been released, but both are short and neither show the suspects’ face. Students who were on temporary shelter-in-place have since been released and are allowed to leave campus for the holiday break whenever they choose. But police and FBI presence on campus and throughout the Providence community remains high.


