Overview

Authorities in Rhode Island released the Brown University shooting person of interest on Monday, December 15, 2025, shifting the investigation after evidence review. The lecture hall attack killed two students and injured nine, with the gunman still at large, as covered on Good Morning America[1].

Key Developments

  • Release confirmed: 'Authorities in Rhode Island admit they are releasing the person of interest in the horrific mass shooting at Brown University, which left two dead and nine injured,' timestamp 2121[1].
  • Providence Police: 'After a review of the evidence... it was determined that the person of interest needed to be released,' per GMA interview[1].
  • FBI involvement: Detained Sunday at Hampton Inn; 'I see all the cop cars and FBI marshals down in the lobby,' witness at ts:366[1].
  • Video clue: 'We do have a small short clip of video footage uh that we do believe...'[1].

Analysis

Factor Current Status Implications
Economic Campus security costs rise Budget strains on university
Political Federal-local coordination Scrutiny on response speed
Social Student fear escalates Classes potentially disrupted

Expert Reactions

Providence Police official: 'We're not saying that definitively... but until such time as we have an individual in custody who we're confident is responsible,' ts:611[1].

What's Next

Ongoing leads pursuit; no timeline for arrest, all doors open per police[1].