Brown University shooting bodycam footage shows urgent search for suspect who slipped through dragnet
Providence Police have released bodycam footage and audio recordings revealing the response to a December mass shooting at Brown University, highlighting the urgency of the search for a suspect.
The Providence Police Department recently made public body camera footage and audio recordings related to a mass shooting incident at Brown University that occurred on December 13. These materials reflect the immediate police response and the chronological unfolding of events as officers quickly engaged with dispatch after the shooting was reported. The footage includes redacted segments to protect the identities and sensitivities of victims and witnesses, demonstrating the department's adherence to privacy laws and public records regulations.
During the incident, police noted that they received the initial report shortly after 4 p.m., leading to a swift communication with Brown University Police and Providence emergency dispatch teams. A critical moment occurred at around 4:11 p.m. when a caller provided a suspect description – an individual dressed in black and wearing a ski mask. This description triggered a scramble among responding officers, who were tasked with locating the suspect amidst a chaotic and rapidly developing situation.
The case has elicited concern over the safety measures at the university, with experts stating that Brown was considered a 'soft target' for the shooter. Authorities are under pressure to address campus security and ensure that such incidents do not happen again as the search for the suspect continues and the community grapples with the aftermath of this tragic incident.