PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A shooter wearing black killed a minimum of two folks and wounded 9 others at Brown College on Saturday throughout ultimate exams on the Ivy League campus, authorities mentioned, and police had been looking for the suspect.
College President Christina Paxson mentioned she was instructed that 10 individuals who had been shot had been college students. One other particular person was injured by fragments from the taking pictures, however it was not clear if the sufferer was a pupil, she mentioned.
Officers scattered throughout the campus and into an prosperous neighborhood stuffed with historic and stately brick properties, looking out educational buildings, backyards and porches for hours late into the night time after the taking pictures erupted within the afternoon.
The suspect was a male in darkish clothes who was final seen leaving the engineering constructing the place the assault occurred, mentioned Timothy O’Hara, deputy chief of Windfall police.
Video from the constructing confirmed the suspect leaving, however his face was not seen, O’Hara mentioned. Some witnesses reported that the suspect, who could possibly be in his 30s, might have been sporting a camouflage masks, he mentioned.
Investigators weren’t but positive how the shooter received contained in the first-floor classroom. Outer doorways of the constructing had been unlocked, however rooms getting used for ultimate exams required badge entry, Windfall’s mayor mentioned.
Hunt for suspect quiets campus, metropolis streets
Authorities imagine the shooter used a handgun, in accordance with a legislation enforcement official who was not licensed to debate an ongoing investigation and spoke on situation of anonymity.
Rhode Island has a few of the strictest gun legal guidelines within the U.S. Final spring the Democratic-controlled Legislature handed an assault weapon ban that can prohibit the sale and manufacturing of sure high-powered firearms, however not their possession, beginning subsequent July.
“The unthinkable has occurred,” mentioned Democratic Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee, who vowed that every one sources had been being deployed to catch the suspect.

Mayor Brett Smiley mentioned a shelter-in-place remained in impact and inspired folks residing close to the campus to remain inside or not return residence till it’s lifted. Streets that usually bustle with exercise on weekends had been eerily quiet.
“The Brown neighborhood’s coronary heart is breaking, and Windfall’s coronary heart is breaking together with it,” Smiley mentioned.
Emma Ferraro, a chemical engineering pupil, was within the constructing’s foyer engaged on a ultimate venture when she heard loud pops coming from the east facet.
As soon as she realized they had been gunshots, she darted for the door and ran to a close-by constructing the place she sheltered for a number of hours.
9 folks with gunshot wounds had been taken to Rhode Island Hospital, the place one was in essential situation, mentioned Kelly Brennan, a spokesperson for the hospital. Six required intensive care however weren’t getting worse, and two had been secure, she mentioned.

Police evacuated buildings
College officers initially instructed college students and employees {that a} suspect was in custody, earlier than later saying that was not the case. The mayor mentioned an individual preliminarily considered concerned was detained however was later decided to haven’t any involvement.
Practically 5 hours after the taking pictures, officers in tactical gear led college students out of some campus buildings and right into a health middle.
The taking pictures occurred within the Barus & Holley constructing, a seven-story advanced that homes the Faculty of Engineering and physics division. In keeping with the college’s web site, the constructing contains greater than 100 laboratories, dozens of lecture rooms and places of work.
Engineering design exams had been underway there when the taking pictures occurred.
Former ‘Survivor’ contestant had simply left the constructing
Eva Erickson, a Ph.D. candidate who was a finalist earlier this yr on the CBS actuality competitors present “Survivor,” mentioned she left her lab within the engineering constructing quarter-hour earlier than pictures rang out.
The engineering and thermal science pupil shared candid moments on “Survivor” because the present’s first overtly autistic contestant. She was locked down within the campus gymnasium following the taking pictures and shared on social media that the one different member of her lab who was current was safely evacuated.
Brown senior biochemistry pupil Alex Bruce was engaged on a ultimate analysis venture in his dorm instantly throughout the road from the constructing when he heard sirens exterior and acquired a textual content about an energetic shooter shortly after 4 p.m.
“I’m simply in right here shaking,” he mentioned, watching by way of the window as a half-dozen armed officers in tactical gear surrounded his dorm. He mentioned he feared for a pal who he thought was contained in the engineering constructing on the time.

College students hid below desks and inside shops
College students in a close-by lab hid below desks and turned off the lights after receiving an alert in regards to the taking pictures, mentioned Chiangheng Chien, a doctoral pupil in engineering who was a few block away from the scene.
Mari Camara, 20, a junior from New York Metropolis, was popping out of the library and rushed inside a taqueria to hunt shelter. She spent greater than three hours there, texting associates whereas police searched the campus.
“Everybody is identical as me, shocked and terrified that one thing like this occurred,” she mentioned.
President Donald Trump instructed reporters that he had been briefed and “all we are able to do proper now could be pray for the victims.”
Brown, the seventh oldest increased schooling establishment within the U.S., is likely one of the nation’s most prestigious schools, with roughly 7,300 undergraduates and greater than 3,000 graduate college students. Tuition, housing and different charges run to just about $100,000 per yr, in accordance with the college.
Durkin Richer reported from Washington. Related Press journalists Mike Balsamo and Seung Min Kim in Washington; Hannah Schoenbaum in Salt Lake Metropolis; Jack Dura in Bismarck, North Dakota; Martha Bellisle in Seattle; and John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio, contributed.

