A Quiet Campus Shattered: Brown University Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Nine Wounded
By Lucia Suarez Sang, Associate Managing Editor
Updated December 14, 2025, 11:35 AM EST
A peaceful afternoon of final exams at Brown University was brutally interrupted by a deadly shooting, leaving two students dead and nine others injured. This senseless act of violence has sent shockwaves through the Ivy League community and beyond. But here's where it gets even more chilling: a person of interest, described only as a man in his 30s, was taken into custody overnight at a hotel 20 miles away from the Providence campus. And this is the part most people miss: authorities have confirmed he's not a current Brown student, raising questions about his connection to the university and the motive behind this tragedy.
A Community in Mourning
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley expressed the city's collective grief, calling it "an incredibly upsetting and emotional time." University President Christina Paxson echoed this sentiment, acknowledging the long road to recovery ahead. "Everybody's reeling," she said, "but our community is strong."
Unanswered Questions and Lingering Fear
While a suspect is in custody, many questions remain unanswered. Surveillance footage shows a figure dressed in black calmly leaving the scene, their face obscured. How did the shooter gain access to the engineering building, where classrooms required badge access? Was this a targeted attack or a random act of violence?
A Campus on Edge
The shelter-in-place order has been lifted, but the investigation continues. Remaining classes and exams have been canceled, allowing students to leave campus if they choose. Those who stay will receive support services as the community grapples with sorrow, fear, and anxiety.
A Controversial Debate Reignited
This tragedy inevitably reignites the ongoing debate about gun control. Two guns were found in the suspect's possession, prompting the question: could stricter gun laws have prevented this tragedy?
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Pat Milton contributed to this report.
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